Creating Safe Sleep Environments for Children with Autism


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Uploaded on Mar 26, 2026

For many families of children with autism, nighttime is when worries peak. A child who climbs, wanders, or seeks intense movement after bedtime is not just “hard to settle”; they may be at real risk of falls, injury, or leaving the bedroom unnoticed. Caregivers often respond by sleeping lightly, sharing a bed, or staying awake to keep watch, which quickly leads to exhaustion.

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