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When Night Isn’t Safe: How Child Abuse Disrupts Sleep and What Helps Children Heal
Sleep disturbances are not a side effect of child abuse—they are often a core symptom.
When a child can finally sleep through the night, it’s not just a win for rest. It’s a sign that their body is beginning to believe it’s safe again.
Addressing sleep means addressing trauma.And when we help children rest, we help them heal.
Michael Lee
Dec 25, 2025
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