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Old 10-20-2012, 04:19 PM
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Default seeking advice for 3yr old's sleep woes

I would love some advice/input regarding my daughter's sleep troubles. She is almost 4 and has slept through the night maybe 4 times in her life. If she only wakes 3 times a night, that's a regular night. 2 wakings is very, very unusual, more than 3 is quite common.

Background: she is visually impaired, and with her condition her eyesight improves until she is around 4 (so around now) and then it decreases just as yours or my sight might. So she was legally blind for a very long time and really did depend on me to get around and navigate the world. But now, she can see fairly well - though not details unless she is very close to things. Also, she's been diagnosed with separation anxiety disorder (very attached to me) and sensory processing disorder. We've seen therapists and OTs, and have made great progress but now seem at an impasse.

She is not as physically active as other toddlers given her vision (playgrounds are very hard, running outside is tough, walking is much less interetsing to her, etc). But she does get out and play, certainly. She eats nutritious, healthy food.

I am looking into having us tested for pyrelle disorder as that seems to fit many symptoms. I have tried taking P-5-P and zinc the last few days and have slept better (I have trouble falling back asleep after she wakes me).

Does anyone have other ideas?

Oh, I should add I sleep next to her (not the same mattress, but the same room. When she wakes, I can usually tell if I just need to 'shhhh' her to relax her enough to go back to sleep or if she needs more - like me stroking her arm or if she'll settle on her own. It's usually an equal mix. She used to always wake SCREAMING (nightmares, I presume, not terrors) and now she wakes and immediately asks, "Mommy?" We have a nightlight in the room so it's not a fear of the dark. Oh and we have a guide dog who sleeps by her too. She loves animals but always asks for me, doesn't snuggle with her dog (as I'd hoped she might when we got the dog!)


Thanks a million for any advice/thoughts. I really need sleep and I want her anxiety to lessen/her sleep to improve.
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