Setting bedtime boundaries for autistic children

At a glance

  • Work out a plan that’s realistic for you and your child
  • Consistency is key
  • Communicate to your child what you’re trying to do and why you’re doing it

In this video taken from the Clinical Partners live discussion on autism, Clinical Psychologist in Sleep Dr Charlie Tyack and Neurodevelopmental Specialist Emma Woodhouse, discuss tips and tricks for helping your autistic child adjust to new bedtime routines and sleep patterns.

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