Guest guest Posted June 25, 2009 Report Share Posted June 25, 2009 Hi - My 3 year old daughter (I think we've met) went through sleep issues around age 2.5. She doesn't have reflux but she does have BPP. I'm not sure whether it's a developmental age thing vs. her neurological condition. Her neurologist said it's common at this age as kids become more aware of their surroundings. We let her cry and it would be a long time. She slept the whole winter in our living room in a pack n play where she would fall asleep through anything. We just put her back upstairs in her room about 1 month ago- so far so good. BUT- she won't sleep in a crib so she still sleeps in the pack n play but sleeps through the night! Hope you and are doing well. Good luck with the sleep! Take care Subject: Humming To: polymicrogyria Date: Thursday, June 25, 2009, 7:47 PM My son is 2 and makes humming sounds a lot. It is very loud and it draws a lot of attention from people when we are out. It is lound enough that I cann't hear when someone tries to talk to me. He does it most when he is tired but does it at any time of the day. I have asked his neurologist about this but did not get any answer. Are there other children in the group that do this? Is this something that will pass with time? Is there anything I can do to help lessen his humming or should I just let him do it? His PT brought it up to me this week about how he seems to be doing it more as time goes by. He also covers his ears a lot and I read an artilce about auditory sensory processing disorders. Those were two symptoms of it, but don't know if this is just a normal part of having neurological disorders. Thanks for reading. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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