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ADHD and Sleep Issues by Kelly Jean Sullivan


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 the Connection Between ADHD and Sleep

 Beginning around puberty, people with ADHD are more likely to experience shorter sleep time, problems falling asleep and staying asleep, and a higher risk of developing a sleep disorder. Nightmares5 are also common in children with ADHD, especially those with insomnia.

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