My 9 year old son rolls his head back and forth multiple times while sleeping. Is this normal?
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The official name is jactacio capitis nocturna. Other names are "Rhythmic Movement Disorder" and "Stereotypic Movement Disorder." In simple terms, it's the head banging or body rocking or other rhythmic movements that sufferers go through as they fall asleep. It's classed as a parasomnia (Parasomnia is simply another term denoting things that disturb normal sleep. Other parasomnias are sleepwalking and sleep talking.)
It's a common disorder of childhood. It may be associated to the comforting rocking motion babies experience while in the womb. It's quite normal up to the age of three or four. By that time the child should begin to grow out of the habit.
MARY L's answer is very good. But considering your son is 9 years old, I might consider taking him to a doctor for a sleep study. If it is what she said and he has not grown out of it, then maybe a doctor could prescribe something for your son.
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