Disclaimer: The information provided in this article is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. Always consult with your child’s pediatrician before making any changes to their sleep routine or starting any new supplements or treatments.

As a parent, a well-rested child means a well-rested you. But what happens when bedtime becomes a battlefield, and sleep feels elusive for your little one?

Hi, I’m Neta, I’ve bee pediatric acupuncturist for over 20 years and now practicing “Sensory Balancing”. In my practice, I’ve seen countless children struggle with sleep issues, and one thing I’ve learned is that there’s no one-size-fits-all solution. Melatonin, a common sleep aid, can be helpful in some cases, but it doesn’t address the root cause for everyone.

Understanding the “Why” Behind Sleepless Nights

Traditional Chinese and Japanese medicine, along with allergy elimination techniques, offer a different lens through which to view sleep problems. These approaches look at the underlying imbalances in the body and energy systems that might be contributing to your child’s sleep difficulties.

Tailored Solutions for Common Sleep Issues

Here are some examples of how we can address different sleep challenges in my clinic, along with some at-home strategies you can try:

Nightmares: These often indicate “Heat” imbalances in the body, which can be caused by various factors like illness, medication, stress hormones, or even emotions.

Red Flags for Sleep Issues:

While the tips above can help with many common sleep problems, there are times when you should consult a doctor. Red flags include excessive daytime sleepiness, sleepwalking (beyond occasional episodes), or breathing problems during sleep.

Additional Tips for a Healthy Sleep Environment:

Creating a Calming Bedtime Routine:

Finding Help and a Path to Better Sleep

If you’re concerned about your child’s sleep habits or have tried the tips above without success, there are resources available to help. Consider scheduling a consultation with:

Remember, a well-rested child means a well-rested you! By seeking professional help if needed and implementing healthy sleep habits, you can create a more peaceful sleep environment for your entire family.

Do you have questions or want to learn more about how I can help your child sleep better? Visit my website at http://www.sensorybalancing.com or contact me directly SensoryBalancing@gmail.com.

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