PCFG
09-20-2005, 12:14 AM
Greetings---
Our son is 16 months now and recently diagnosed with sensory integration disorder. Part of his sensory issues are very challenging sleep habits (and according to these posts, looks like many of us have sleep issues :) .
BUT, my question is specifically for parents who have experience with these sensory problems. How do you get your dear ole' babe to sleep? J. naps pretty well (twice daily), but nightime is a nightmare. He is co-sleeping and night nursing (yawn) with us, but over-hyper at bedtime and when he wakes up (that is multiple times each night).
So, Pantleyfollowers, -co-sleeping, exhausted mamas...throw something at me...anything, please?
My thanks and hopeful shut-eye soon...
Pam, a sleepy Colorado mama
Our son is 16 months now and recently diagnosed with sensory integration disorder. Part of his sensory issues are very challenging sleep habits (and according to these posts, looks like many of us have sleep issues :) .
BUT, my question is specifically for parents who have experience with these sensory problems. How do you get your dear ole' babe to sleep? J. naps pretty well (twice daily), but nightime is a nightmare. He is co-sleeping and night nursing (yawn) with us, but over-hyper at bedtime and when he wakes up (that is multiple times each night).
So, Pantleyfollowers, -co-sleeping, exhausted mamas...throw something at me...anything, please?
My thanks and hopeful shut-eye soon...
Pam, a sleepy Colorado mama