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Principal calls. difficult child sleeping. Wants me to come get him, he's "wasting their time".
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<blockquote data-quote="dcmckay" data-source="post: 263852" data-attributes="member: 7214"><p>Is it possible that this is "sleep inertia"? My difficult child has been this way since she was 4 or 5 (she is now 14). Everyday, she tries to sleep until 10 or 11, whether she is at home or school! She then escalates as the rest of the day goes on until by evening, she is hyper as can be. We, too, put in her IEP that it was ok for her to sleep at school. We had to have a letter from her pedi stating that she had been checked out and there was not a PHYSICAL reason for her sleepiness. Every school morning, she heads straight for the oversized bean-bag chair in the quiet room and sleeps for at least an hour or 2. It doesn't seem to matter what medications she takes, what time she goes to bed, or anything else. It is like her body is not CAPABLE of functioning prior to 10am.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcmckay, post: 263852, member: 7214"] Is it possible that this is "sleep inertia"? My difficult child has been this way since she was 4 or 5 (she is now 14). Everyday, she tries to sleep until 10 or 11, whether she is at home or school! She then escalates as the rest of the day goes on until by evening, she is hyper as can be. We, too, put in her IEP that it was ok for her to sleep at school. We had to have a letter from her pedi stating that she had been checked out and there was not a PHYSICAL reason for her sleepiness. Every school morning, she heads straight for the oversized bean-bag chair in the quiet room and sleeps for at least an hour or 2. It doesn't seem to matter what medications she takes, what time she goes to bed, or anything else. It is like her body is not CAPABLE of functioning prior to 10am. [/QUOTE]
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