Sleep Better!: A Guide to Improving Sleep for Children With Special Needs

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Posted on 17th May 2010 by sleep in Sleep Books

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  • ISBN13: 9781557663153
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
When children have recurrent sleep problems, they and their families must deal with negative effects on behavior, mood, social interactions, physical stamina, step-by-step, “how to” instructions for helping children with disabilities get the rest they need. For problems ranging from bedtime tantrums to night waking, parents and caregivers will find a variety of widely tested and easy-to-implement techniques that have already helped hundreds of children with s… More >>

Sleep Better!: A Guide to Improving Sleep for Children With Special Needs

4 Comments
  1. K. Rhattigan says:

    With a special needs child there really are no handbooks etc given to us parents as each child is different, however this book should be mandatory reading for all parents regardless of needs. It is brilliant-logical when you read it but when a psychologist has had personal experience of sleep problems with his own child you do tend to listen more to what is being said!

    Definitely well worth investing in a copy and it is a good read as well.
    Rating: 5 / 5

    17th May 2010 at 7:04 pm

  2. P. Lutz says:

    This is an excellent resource for professionals who work with special needs children and their families. The book contains many wonderful step by step suggestions for parents on how to deal with various sleep difficulties.
    Rating: 5 / 5

    17th May 2010 at 8:09 pm

  3. P. Golden says:

    we had been struggling for a couple of years with our daughter’s sleep issues and read and implemented some other books and suggestions early on. this book seems to have finally lead us to the solutions. it caught our interest because of the ’special needs’ in the title. we were able to pick two of the recommendations and alternate them, depending on the situation. unfortunately, her issues are re-occuring, but we now know we can work through them and that is a tremendous weight off of our shoulders! we have shared the information about this book with our autism doc, too, hoping he passes the title along to other struggling parents!
    Rating: 5 / 5

    17th May 2010 at 10:19 pm

  4. Anonymous says:

    As far as I know, Durand’s book is completely unique – there are no other books specifically on coping with sleep problems in children with special needs, even though they are unusually prone to developing sleep problems (which are also not always susceptible to the methods designed for “normal” children).

    Durand’s advice is built on a solid foundation of research, but written clearly and without jargon. He’s also not out to “sell” a particular method or program as the cure-all: he describes a number of different methods, giving the pros and cons of each, so that parents can make an informed decision about what is likely to work with their child.

    Incidentally, the information in the book might also help an adult (disabled or non-disabled) sort out any sleep problems of theirs as a free bonus.
    Rating: 5 / 5

    17th May 2010 at 11:58 pm

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