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What can I do to help difficult child's insomnia?
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<blockquote data-quote="StressedM0mma" data-source="post: 610449" data-attributes="member: 13204"><p>I could care less where she sleeps. She has fallen asleep on the chair before, and I just make sure she is warm, and covered up, and leave her there. She goes to bed around 10-11 at night. I don't think that is late at all. She usually skypes with her boyfriend (he lives out of state) for a little bit, and then gets her dog turns her fans on, and goes to sleep. It has just been just the past few weeks. Before that she was doing GREAT. The night she just sobbed, I made her go downstairs and sleep on the sofa. I tried to explain that a change of location would help, but she was "stuck" once I got her to go down there, she fell asleep almost immediately. </p><p> Tonight is her first dose of Valerian Root. So we will see if that helps. She is down here</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StressedM0mma, post: 610449, member: 13204"] I could care less where she sleeps. She has fallen asleep on the chair before, and I just make sure she is warm, and covered up, and leave her there. She goes to bed around 10-11 at night. I don't think that is late at all. She usually skypes with her boyfriend (he lives out of state) for a little bit, and then gets her dog turns her fans on, and goes to sleep. It has just been just the past few weeks. Before that she was doing GREAT. The night she just sobbed, I made her go downstairs and sleep on the sofa. I tried to explain that a change of location would help, but she was "stuck" once I got her to go down there, she fell asleep almost immediately. Tonight is her first dose of Valerian Root. So we will see if that helps. She is down here [/QUOTE]
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