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AAP sleep safety guidelines
Resources: Complete list of crib safety: Healthy Children CPSC ban on drop side cribs
AAP Sleep Safety Guidelines
Not exact matches
Although the
AAP has not issued a
safety warning against crib tents in general, the organization encourages parents to avoid using all such crib accessories, insisting that products like crib tents pose an unnecessary
safety risk in an unsupervised
sleeping environment.
Co-
sleeping, particularly bed sharing is a controversial issue due to its method linking to Sudden Infant Death Syndr ome (SIDS), so the American Academy of Pediatrics (
AAP) provides a safe
sleeping requirements that include
safety standards for the use of co-sleepers.
AAP Expands guidelines for infant
sleep safety and SIDS risk reduction.
Presumably, his attempts to spell out that shared
sleep can take on other forms came on the heels of increasing concerns about co-sleeping
safety voiced by the
AAP.
The Consumer Product
Safety Commission (CPSC), and The American Academy of Pediatrics (
AAP) Recommend that no child under the age of 6 should
sleep in a bunk bed.
Again, the
AAP advises against
sleeping in the same bed for
safety purposes, but you can still experience most of the pros if you opt to share a room instead.
HealthyChildren.org: «Getting Your Baby to
Sleep,» and news release: «
AAP Expands Guidelines for Infant
Sleep Safety and SIDS Risk Reduction.»
Please review the Consumer Product
Safety Commission's recent recalls for children's products and the AAP's recommendations for infant sleep s
Safety Commission's recent recalls for children's products and the
AAP's recommendations for infant
sleep safetysafety.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (
AAP) issued expanded guidelines for Infant
Sleep Safety and SIDS Risk Reduction in October 2016.
Firm surfaces, appropriate layers relating to temperature, a
sleep environment free of suffocation or entrapment risks, breastfeeding if possible, and providing a non-smoking environment will support healthy
sleep for your family, and will provide optimal
safety for your baby, according to current guidelines set by the
AAP and First Candle.
The
AAP provides a host of resources for parents online, including the latest
AAP recommendations on health conditions from A to Z, baby
sleep, vaccines, car
safety guidelines, television viewing - time recommendations, parenting books for sale, and advice about navigating the healthcare system.
In addition to following the
AAP's recommendation for baby
sleeping positions, you can protect your infant from SIDS by following these simple
sleep safety tips:
American Academy of Pediatrics:
AAP Expands Guidelines for Infant
Sleep Safety and SIDS Risk Reduction
However, the
AAP also acknowledges that room sharing, for a baby or for parents who prefer bed sharing, can be counter productive for both
sleep and
safety.