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Neurodivergence and Sleep: A Real-World Look at Why Rest Doesn’t Come Easy

Neurodivergence and Sleep: A Real-World Look at Why Rest Doesn’t Come Easy

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🛏️ Episode Description: Why is sleep so elusive for many neurodivergent people? In this eye-opening episode of Navigating Life with Neurodiversity, we dive deep into the complex science and lived reality behind sleep difficulties in autism, ADHD, sensory processing disorder, and more. If you’ve ever felt like your brain refuses to "switch off" or found traditional sleep advice totally unhelpful, you’re not alone — and you’re not broken. We explore: How melatonin, dopamine, GABA, and cortisol affect neurodivergent sleep Why cognitive hyperarousal, executive dysfunction, and sensory overload make winding down so hard The real impact of sleep loss on mental health, trauma recovery, and daily functioning How traditional sleep advice often fails neurodivergent people — and what actually helps Personal stories, expert insights, and actionable, compassionate solutions This isn’t just about sleep hygiene — it’s about building sleep systems that work with neurodivergent brains, not against them. Whether you’re neurodivergent yourself, a caregiver, clinician, or just curious about the link between neurodiversity and sleep, this episode offers real answers and radical empathy. 🧠💤 Sleep isn’t a luxury — it’s a right. Let’s stop forcing square pegs into round bedtime routines.

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