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Hi, Misty.

 

If 3-4 Am is the typical most common time for her to awaken, do not forget

that a very common cause is pinworms that migrate to the anus at that time.

 

Walt

 

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" Misty L. Trepke " <mistytrepke

 

Friday, October 24, 2003 5:24 PM

[s-A] Re: Insomnia in kids

 

 

> Hi Dawne...

>

> Find out what times she is waking up... Is it usually around

> 3:30am? And what does she do when she is up? What does she think

> about? What are her dreams like?

>

> What else is going on with her? How is her digestion, her

> respiratory, her elimination, her skin, ect.

>

> If you would like to chat personally that would be fine, but if you

> are open to it, this is a wonderful exercise to show people the

> principles of homeopathy and as well as the more practical how to's

> of taking remedies, etc.

>

> But I also want to add, from experience of working with other kids

> with similar problems, if you make her last meal vegetarian, she is

> much more likely to make it through the night... But still it is

> good to address the underlying issue that is poking up through the

> sleepless nights now, and especially now that she is young... Why

> wait and let it blossom into a much larger challenge much further

> down the road?

>

> Be Well,

> Misty L. Trepke

> http://www..com

>

> , Just Dawne

> <justdawne> wrote:

> > Hello everyone,

> > Was hoping to start a discussion on kids and their sleep needs.

> > My 9 year daughter very rarely sleeps a whole night through.

> > She wakes up a few times a night. Anywhere from once to 4 or 5

> > times. Some days she is sleepy and sluggish. Other days she

> > isn't. She often says " I woke up at 3:42 " [or whatever time].

> > I thought she was concerned too much with the clock or with

> > oversleeping so I moved the clock so that she can't see it from

> > her bed. Also, she doesn't have to wake up early in the a.m. as

> > she is homeschooled and doesn't need to catch a school bus.

> > Last year she went to public school and did have to be out of

> > the house by 8:10am. Still, she complained of waking up

> > throughout the night even then. She isn't waking up to empty

> > her bladder and she's a very sunshine-like little girl with very

> > little to bother her and an easy going disposition.

> >

> > How much should kids be sleeping?

> > How can I help her sleep all night through?

> > Is there a window of time when sleep is best for kids?

> >

> > TIA,

> > Dawne

> >

> >

> >

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