Children with ADHD process sensory information differently. Their nervous systems stay hyper-alert, even when it’s time to sleep, which makes it almost impossible for them to settle.
To self-soothe, many kids resort to repetitive movements like rubbing their sheets or rocking back and forth. This is their way of trying to regulate their overstimulated nervous system – but it often leaves them restless, frustrated, and unable to relax.
And it’s not just about the kids. Parents are left juggling sleepless nights, work, and exhaustion, desperate for something that actually works.
But now, some parents are turning to a simple, natural fix designed specifically to calm busy, restless minds – and it’s changing bedtime for good.