All About Autism
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My child had a phase, when he was 3 going on 4, where he would wake up and come to our room to disturb us every night. It was annoying and I tried everything.
Finally, I just told him that if he wanted I wake up, I'd make him stand in the corner until he's ready to go back to bed to sleep. We did that for a week (abt 3 hrs a night) and I bought him a night light from ikea.
Not sure what was effective but he stopped coming out after that.
I don't think it's an ASD problem though... It's just a developmental thing.
Now with my newborn, I'm up at all hours again.
but even that will pass one day... -
My son too will jump jump jump . I will grab him n hug him go back to sleep … When I fallen asleep back he start jumping on my bed again …
Zombie!! Every morning at work place -
My son too understand instructions…2 actions instructions too.
Example "bring your toys to living room n off the kitchen lights"
when he is playing his toys at kitchen. -
wamin:
Er....isn't 8:30-9 too early? Considering that they have afternoon naps, they are probably not tired enough to sleep through the night?
BTW my kids sleep around 8:30-9 but most of the time wakeup at night (Now i hardly remember when they never wakeup :scratchhead: ).
Suggest you let them sleep later. Tire them out during waking hours.
My school going kids sleep at 9.30pm. The aspie one, being the youngest and the one who takes afternoon naps, sleeps at 10+. On days we have night activities like cycling, swimming, BBQ-ing, his battery is out by 9.30pm.
Agree with Johmom. Don't think it's an aspie issue. -
helplessmum3:
You may want to be firmer and very strict about what you will allow at that time of the morning. Don't just rely on grabbing him, enforce self control. It will take a while and it will be tiring, but you will be able to sleep more after you have trained him.My son too will jump jump jump . I will grab him n hug him go back to sleep .. When I fallen asleep back he start jumping on my bed again ...
Zombie!! Every morning at work place -
i wish i can train him soon too.

no nap is a nono to me, cuz later when nite time he will take it as nap time and awake after 2 hrs of nap..
my fren 4yo child wake up 730am, nap 12-3pm , sleep at 830pm.... so ENVY!!! -
helplessmum3:
What, who is your friend. I need to get detail how she is doing this magic :siam:i wish i can train him soon too.

no nap is a nono to me, cuz later when nite time he will take it as nap time and awake after 2 hrs of nap..
my fren 4yo child wake up 730am, nap 12-3pm , sleep at 830pm.... so ENVY!!! -
wamin:
8.30 pm is too early, maybe try 9.30 onwards (mine sleep at 10-10.30pm and wake at 7am, more jun than alarm clock) and I don’t agree with the doctor on the sleep requirement. Yes kids require more sleep but definitely not more than half a day if they are 4 and above.@belachanbabe, recently i had my son appointment at KK and his doctor was telling me he need 12-13 hour sleep :? . He is attending childcare and you know they made all kids had afternoon nap, so i have no control over that.
BTW my kids sleep around 8:30-9 but most of the time wakeup at night (Now I hardly remember when they never wakeup :scratchhead: ).
Even though you don’t have control on weekdays, suggest try to limit his afternoon naps on weekends to 1-2hrs max and don’t go pass 5pm. I saw this in an episode of ‘Supernanny’ regarding hyperactivity: you got to plan daily activities to tire him out physically i.e. playground, swimming, cycling etc. It entails quite an effort though; parents themselves more tired than the kids at the end of the day. For sure there is no magic formula. -
belachanbabe:
Haha!! Love the way hokkien is used. Er...how come your kids didnt pick up your singlish? Found the \"I am cross\" part funny. But dunno whether polite to laugh....
more jun than alarm clock -
belachanbabe:
Agree. If my boy has afternoon naps, I limit to no more than 2 hours. My mum is also helping me on that when she is looking after him. And when he has his naps, he usually won't sleep till 10.30pm or sometimes 11pm. He wakes up between 7.30 to 8am the next day.
8.30 pm is too early, maybe try 9.30 onwards (mine sleep at 10-10.30pm and wake at 7am, more jun than alarm clock) and I don’t agree with the doctor on the sleep requirement. Yes kids require more sleep but definitely not more than half a day if they are 4 and above.wamin:
@belachanbabe, recently i had my son appointment at KK and his doctor was telling me he need 12-13 hour sleep :? . He is attending childcare and you know they made all kids had afternoon nap, so i have no control over that.
BTW my kids sleep around 8:30-9 but most of the time wakeup at night (Now I hardly remember when they never wakeup :scratchhead: ).
Even though you don’t have control on weekdays, suggest try to limit his afternoon naps on weekends to 1-2hrs max and don’t go pass 5pm. I saw this in an episode of ‘Supernanny’ regarding hyperactivity: you got to plan daily activities to tire him out physically i.e. playground, swimming, cycling etc. It entails quite an effort though; parents themselves more tired than the kids at the end of the day. For sure there is no magic formula.
For weekends, I will try not to let him nap and will have activities to tire him out. So by about 9.30pm, I will ask him to go to bed. For days that he has a lot of physical activities, he will KO in 15mins, if not, usually within 30mins lying on the bed, he will fall asleep.
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