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Health Tip: Is Stress Interfering With Your Child’s Sleep?
By LadyLively on November 24, 2017
Even young children have stress. If it’s bad enough, it may interfere with your youngster’s sleep.
The National Sleep Foundation mentions these warning signs of stress-induced loss of sleep in children:
- Decreased appetite.
- Headache.
- Bedwetting.
- Stomach upset or pain.
- Inability to relax.
- Aggressiveness or stubbornness.
- Inability to control emotions.
- Unwillingness to participate in family or school activities.
Source: HealthDay
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