Sleep problems in children

    • [DOCX File]TREATMENT PLAN GOALS & OBJECTIVES

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      Oct 01, 2017 · Sleep Problems. Goal:Get 7-8 hours of restful sleep each night. Limit consumption of food and drinks before bed . Limit intake of caffeine (coffee, tea, soda) and chocolate after _____ (noon meal) Cut back on things that may impede normal sleep patterns (e.g., alcohol and some medications) Be in bed by _____ each night. Have 30 minutes of quiet ...


    • [DOC File]BEARS SLEEP SCREENING ALGORITHM

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      The “BEARS” instrument is divided into five major sleep domains, providing a comprehensive screen for the major sleep disorders affecting children in the 2- to 18-year old range. Each sleep domain has a set of age-appropriate “trigger questions” for use in the clinical interview. B = bedtime problems. E = excessive daytime sleepiness. A


    • [DOCX File]CantSleep .edu

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      According to the National Sleep Foundation’s 2001 . Sleep in America. poll, nearly seven out of 10 Americans said they experience frequent sleep problems, although most have not been diagnosed. More than two-thirds of all children (69%) experience one or more sleep problems at least a few nights a week (2004 . Sleep in America. poll).


    • [DOCX File]Mental Health and Social Supports Home Page

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      Have changes in sleep and appetite. Return to behaviors common to younger children (loss of bowel control, bed wetting) Become irritable, angry, or destructive. School Age (Ages 6-12) Lost interest in family, friends and fun activities. Have sleep problems or nightmares. Have changes in appetite. Become irritable, angry or destructive


    • [DOCX File]BRPT

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      Practice Parameters for the Non-Respiratory Indication for Polsomnography and Multiple Sleep Latency Testing in Children. Practice Parameters for Behavioral Treatment of Bedtime Problems and Night Waking in Infants and Young Children. Practice Parameters: The Clinical Use of the MSLT & MWT.


    • [DOCX File]Child Adolescent Diagnostic Assessment.cdr

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      Children’s Protective Services Involvement with Fam. i. ly . No. Yes. If yes, describe: ... AoD related legal problems, SAMI stage of treatment for providers using dual disorders integrated treatment approach) ... Sleep Problems ...


    • [DOCX File]| Wisconsin Department of Children and Families

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      Toddlers resist sleep and consistently need a great deal of adult support to sleep. Preschoolers may have a history of poor sleep or continued problems 1-2 nights per week. Child is having problems with sleep that might include difficulty falling asleep, night waking, night terrors or nightmares on a regular basis (4 or more times per week).


    • [DOCX File]Practical Functional Assessment | Understanding Problem ...

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      The medications interfere with the learning that is required for you to be an effective sleeper and often allow only for low quality sleep (e.g., less than optimal REM sleep). If you feel compelled to use a pill to help you sleep, consider 1.5 to 4 mg of melatonin taken 30 to 45 min prior to going to bed while the ambient lighting is reduced.


    • [DOCX File]Emap.com

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      Children with developmental disabilities (DD) commonly experience severe and persistent behavioural sleep problems such as difficulties falling asleep or staying asleep. The resultant negative effects on the health and wellbeing of the child and family are well known.


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