Sleep Issues in Kids

Sleep issues are often overlooked in kids because it’s assumed some kids are “just poor sleepers.” However, it’s important to consider if underlying orofacial issues are disrupting your child’s sleep. 

It comes down to this: if your child isn’t breathing correctly (poor facial posture or mouth-breathing), your child will struggle to get restorative sleep. Poor sleep affects everything, for everyone.

Poor Sleep Impacts The Everyday 

  • Decreased concentration and ability to learn in school

  • Decreased concentration and ability to learn in school

  • Irritability

  • Bedwetting

  • Poor impulse control

  • Short temper

  • Poor problem-solving skills

  • Impaired motor skills

We’ve seen children with a host of behavioral, developmental, and learning struggles improve just by addressing their breathing, allowing them to sleep better. 

Don’t let your child struggle due to ongoing sleep issues. Our Los Angeles team is here to provide answers to your questions.