New to all this...and still learning so please excuse any ignorance or naievity from my silly questions but I have two OA boys - one 22months and one just four months... my older son, Dean screamed up to eight hours a day between 4 weeks old and 9months (until diagnosed) because we had no clue about light, sensitivity, nystagmus causing tiredness, etc... now im able to manage my second son, Drew much better but i still find him very hard to put to sleep. unfortunately both my boys have lactose intolerance too so I have had colic added to all this..
I want to ask is there any validity to the theory that when they begin to relax and they shut their vision down for a rest, that the other senses overcompensate and they are much more sensitive to sound, touch, etc? It seems to be the case - we cant play music in their rooms, cant be around too noisy areas, need to make the room as boring as can be so that the boys dont get too distracted by curtains blowing in the wind etc... this of course, i have been told could be the reason for very sensitive to their tummy pain of bowel spasms that they are experiencing as part of colic too... true? Any good strategies for sleep times? Between these two I am losing too much sleep than I care to think about and need to find a way to improve my situation.
at 22 months i still have to put dean to bed two to three times a day due to tiredness and Drew goes down eight times a day he is only awake for about 35mintues and he is tired again - he has a very slow nystagmus and i would imagine a lot of his day is blurry and he gets tired of trying to focus when we have a little play. it is sometimes so hard to get them to sleep because of the noise the other is making and this leads to hypersentivity and hyperactive behaviour that gets a little out of control and they are even harder to settle... i would love to know some strategies that other parents use if they find the same.
Another question is about Kinesiology. has anyone done these kinds of exercises with their children and have they found it made a difference. I have seen a dramatic improvement in the size of Deans null point but with so many factors it is hard to tell whether kinesiology is the thing making the difference.
Speaking of the little clip on koalas... they just woke up... i was enjoying a quiet moment to myself.
Thanks for your responses!