Anonymous wrote:Serve dinner earlier or give a big snack and then don't expect her to eat a full dinner? Always have a certain preferred food available? Separate kids as much as possible. Earlier bedtime. Make bedroom more inviting/relaxing... better lighting, sound machine, book on tape or sleep-inducing podcast? Also read Ross Greene...can you talk with your kid at a calm moment and ask for her suggestions?
Yes to trying melatonin and evaluating meds... could Prozac be given later in the day or split into two doses so it doesn't wear off as soon?
This is what we did except the kids had to share a room. The good thing about these routines is that they don't just benefit the kids with ADHD/anxiety, they benefit all the kids. We also make sure there's absolutely no screen time 2 hours before bed. Kids can read on a Kindle Paperwhite but nothing with a blue light. Oh, we also make sure they're well exercised before dinner.