๐Ÿ’™ SLEEP DISTURBANCES IN AUTISM: A CLOSER LOOK

Sleep problems are common in autism, impacting daily life and development. Stanford's 2026 Annual Autism Update highlighted fascinating research on the sleep-brain connection!

๐Ÿ’ก Toru Ishii's talk explored how sleep patterns relate to brain function in autistic individuals. Understanding this link could lead to more targeted interventions.

โœ… Practical Tip: Create a calming bedtime routine. Consistent sleep schedules and a relaxing environment can significantly improve sleep quality. Think dim lights, quiet activities, and a comfortable temperature.

โœ… Consider Sensory Needs: Many autistic individuals have sensory sensitivities. Ensure bedding is comfortable and non-irritating. Use blackout curtains to minimize light.

โœ… Seek Professional Guidance: If sleep issues persist, consult a healthcare provider or sleep specialist. They can help identify underlying causes and recommend appropriate strategies.

๐ŸŒŸ Conferences like Stanford's provide invaluable insights. Stay informed and empowered!

๐Ÿ’ฌ What are your go-to strategies for promoting better sleep?