manic at bedtime

Hi there,

Not sure if I should be posting here or not but I was hoping someone would recognise this and be able to offer me some advice.

My 4 1/2 yr old daughter is currently going through the diagnosis process, so we are very new to all this and being so young it is only recently that her differences have become apparent.

She is a bright but rigid thinking little girl. She generally has very little interest in social relationships although turns this on its head sometimes by interacting with others. She has very good language although sometimes says things that don't make sence and doesn't always understand what we are saying. She is often in her own world and doesn't appear to listen. She likes to run (in circles) and bounce, and often chews things. She also has problems with busy places and some loud noices. She either hates touch or is overly touchy. She has little or no eye contact. She cannot deal with change and often flys off the handle if something isn't done 'correctly'

That is just a little glance into her personality. what I want to ask about is her behaviour at bedtime. It is like she becomes manic. She laughs, bounces on the bed, shouts, sings, makes daft noices. It like she's on speed or something. I'm at my wits end with it, she keeps her younger brother awake and often trashes her room and breaks toys and books. I'm really not sure of how to deal with this behaviour. 

Does anyone recognise this behaviour or know any ways I can help her to relax? I have tried calm music, quiet time and she has a bubble tube. Nothing seems to work.

Help xx

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  • my son was exactly like this. He was diagnosed AS just over a year ago and recently went for his yearly review. I told his Dr about the settleing down and night and he prescibed 'Melatonin'. Its not a drug to cause you to sleep as it is a chemical already in the brain nut apparently my son was lacking in this chemical and it was messing his sleep pattern etc. Now he's completely different since taking it....within 1/2 hour of going to bed, he's soundo up until next morning....when he always wakes lees grumpy as he's has sufficient sleep. Hope this helps.Smile

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  • my son was exactly like this. He was diagnosed AS just over a year ago and recently went for his yearly review. I told his Dr about the settleing down and night and he prescibed 'Melatonin'. Its not a drug to cause you to sleep as it is a chemical already in the brain nut apparently my son was lacking in this chemical and it was messing his sleep pattern etc. Now he's completely different since taking it....within 1/2 hour of going to bed, he's soundo up until next morning....when he always wakes lees grumpy as he's has sufficient sleep. Hope this helps.Smile

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