Bedtime tips for children with sensory sensitivities

At a glance

  • Understanding your child’s sensory needs
  • Tips for sound sensitivities, including white and pink noise
  • Using massage, scents, and sun exposure to promote sleepiness

In this video taken from the Clinical Partners live discussion on autism, Clinical Psychologist in Sleep Dr Charlie Tyack, explores bedtime considerations for autistic children with sensory sensitivities, from fabric detergent to unwanted light and sound.

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