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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 526510" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Sleep or sensory can cause morning problems.</p><p>So can Auditory Processing Disorders (APD)... as in, our difficult child was so beyond coping ALL THE TIME, that 12 hours of sleep didn't even begin to make a dent in his fatigue level. So... it was rough at home, 24/7... he TRIED at school to hold things together, but as each year went by, this got harder and harder.</p><p></p><p>How can you tell a sleep quality issue? I don't know, in general. For us? dark circles under the eyes, very restless sleeper (crashing off the bed or into the wall, sending <em>everything</em> on his night-table flying most nights, sheets that don't stay tucked in), and actually being able to fall asleep <em>in the right circumstances</em> in the middle of the day.</p><p></p><p>But... it's a complex question.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 526510, member: 11791"] Sleep or sensory can cause morning problems. So can Auditory Processing Disorders (APD)... as in, our difficult child was so beyond coping ALL THE TIME, that 12 hours of sleep didn't even begin to make a dent in his fatigue level. So... it was rough at home, 24/7... he TRIED at school to hold things together, but as each year went by, this got harder and harder. How can you tell a sleep quality issue? I don't know, in general. For us? dark circles under the eyes, very restless sleeper (crashing off the bed or into the wall, sending [I]everything[/I] on his night-table flying most nights, sheets that don't stay tucked in), and actually being able to fall asleep [I]in the right circumstances[/I] in the middle of the day. But... it's a complex question. [/QUOTE]
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