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Article Summary: Challenging sleep-wake behaviours reported in informal, conversational interviews of caregivers of children with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder

Difficulty sleeping is common among those with FASD. However, sleep difficulties are seldomly discussed in the literature, or among health care professionals and caregivers, as the focus remains on challenges experienced during the day. It is widely known that sleep is important for brain development, and poor sleep has been found to have a direct effect on daytime functioning because of the impact on emotional regulation, behavioural outbursts, and learning.

How sleep effects daytime behaviours
Poor sleep may result in:

Main findings from the study

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Take-home message
Nighttime challenges are commonly identified among children with FASD, however sleep itself is not as widely seen as contributing to poor behaviours during the day. Further studies on more specific aspects of nighttime routines and sleep are important to more thoroughly understand its impact on children with FASD, and to in turn implement appropriate education and treatment for sleep challenges in this population.

Authors: Karen Spruyt, Osman Ipsiroglu, Sylvia Stockler, James N. Reynolds 

Journal: International Journal of Developmental Disabilities

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