How Sensory Environments Impact Sleep in Children


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Uploaded on Mar 26, 2026

For many children, bedtime is a predictable routine: pajamas, a story, lights out, and sleep. For children with sensory processing differences, autism spectrum disorder, ADHD, or other neurodevelopmental conditions, the bedroom can feel anything but restful. Tiny details that adults barely notice like a flickering hallway light or the hum of an appliance can be enough to keep a child wide awake.

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