sleepeat
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See also: sleep-eat
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[edit]sleepeat (third-person singular simple present sleepeats, present participle sleepeating, simple past sleepate, past participle sleepeaten)
- Alternative form of sleep-eat
- 2008, V. Mark Durand, When Children Don't Sleep Well: Interventions for Pediatric Sleep Disorders[1], Oxford University Press, →ISBN:
- Based on the results of the Albany Sleep Problems Scale (ASPS), you should discuss whether the child is experiencing sleepwalking (or related events such as sleeptalking or sleepeating), sleeping at the wrong times, or excessive sleepiness.