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Sleep in Neurodivergent Kids: Interview with Melisa Moore, PhD

52 min · 1. juni 2026
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Melisa Moore, PhD is a clinical psychologist who specializes in sleep and mood issues with a special emphasis in neurodiversity. Her book is The Good Sleep Guide for Neurodivergent Kids. In this interview Dr Moore first talks about the essential of good sleep and then the special considerations when it comes to neurodivergent kids. Sleep disorders and sensory processing issues are very common in this population and Dr Moore clarifies their relationship. Given how common these problems are, it is a relief to have Dr Moore book available to parents and clinicians alike. For more information about Dr Moore https://www.drmelisamoore.com/ [https://www.drmelisamoore.com/]

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