@xiaobin.wu7: Snoring in kids is not always normal. If your child snores often, breathes through the mouth, pauses during sleep, or wakes up tired, don’t ignore it. Sometimes enlarged adenoids or tonsils can narrow the airway during sleep. That can affect sleep quality, oxygen flow, and daytime attention. Record the snoring, watch for pauses or gasping, and talk to your pediatrician. It’s not just noise. It may be breathing. #ParentingTips #ParentingAdvice #Pediatrician #PediatricianTips #SafeSleep