Managing ADHD Symptoms Through Sleep & Breathing Optimization
Is your "hyperactive" child actually exhausted? Research documents that many children with ADHD-like symptoms are actually running on empty—exhausted brains pumping out stress hormones just to get through the day.
What you'll learn:
- Why tired kids look hyperactive, not sleepy (the science)
- Patterns that distinguish sleep exhaustion from classic ADHD
- Warning signs assessment to see if sleep quality deserves evaluation
- What the Stanford research shows (529 children studied)
- When to seek professional evaluation and what to ask for
Perfect for parents who:
- Notice symptoms worsen when tired, sick, or during allergy season
- See better behavior after good sleep or on vacation
- Have a child who can hyperfocus on games but can't do homework
- Want research-backed information to discuss with their healthcare team
Educational information about the sleep-ADHD connection. Works alongside your healthcare providers, not instead of them.
⚠️ IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER: This guide is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical, dental, or healthcare advice. The information should not be used as a substitute for professional healthcare guidance. Health conditions can have multiple causes and may require professional evaluation and treatment. Always consult qualified healthcare providers for diagnosis and treatment decisions. Individual results may vary. Dr. Kathleen Schuster is a licensed dentist in Texas. By purchasing this guide, you acknowledge these limitations and agree to use the information for educational purposes only.
What you'll get: ✅ 30-day sleep & breathing optimization protocol ✅ Daily management strategies for focus and emotional regulation ✅ Nutrition guidelines for stable energy and attention ✅ School coordination and accommodation strategies ✅ How to work with doctors when trying natural approaches first ✅ Assessment tools to track real improvements