Not exact matches
He won the prestigious Shannon Award (with Dr. Sarah Mosko)
from the National Institutes of Child Health and Development for his SIDS research and is the nation's foremost authority and spokesperson to the national press on issues pertaining to
infant and childhood
sleep problems,
sleep development, and breastfeeding.
Maternal mental health in the first months post-birth should not be considered separately
from, and has bi-directional relationships with, clinical
problems of breastfeeding,
infant sleep and crying, which disrupt mother - baby neurohormonal synchrony
From a biological point of view, one question begs answering: why or how could 40 - 60 % of otherwise healthy
infants have
sleep problems to solve and if this is percentage is anything near the truth then the cultural and or scientific models of normal healthy
sleep that underlie our cultural ideologies must reflect far more about adults than they do about babies.
While they specialize in treating the
sleep problems of young children, they also address
sleep difficulties arising in children of all ages,
from infants to adolescents.
REFLEXES AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO BEHAVIOURAL STATE IN THE NEWBORN Neonatal startles, smiles, erections, and reflex sucks as related to state, sex, and individuality Spontaneous Arousals in Supine
Infants While Swaddled and Unswaddled During Rapid Eye Movement and Quiet
Sleep Distinguishing infant prolonged crying from sleep - waking problems Infant crying and sleep res
Sleep Distinguishing
infant prolonged crying from sleep - waking problems Infant crying and sleep re
infant prolonged crying
from sleep - waking problems Infant crying and sleep res
sleep - waking
problems Infant crying and sleep re
Infant crying and
sleep res
sleep research
Ability to provide excellent postpartum care for the next six weeks including aid with after pains, recognition of a late postpartum hemorrhage, understanding signs and symptoms of infection, recognizing
problems with breastfeeding, hemorrhoids, stress, thromboemboletic disease, concerns
from loss of
sleep and concerns with
infant bonding.
General indices regarding mental health of mothers have been associated with their children's
sleep, and less well - organized sleep patterns have been noted in children from poorly functioning families.113) Mothers of children with sleep disturbances exhibited much higher psychological stress than did controls, obtaining increased scores on all factors of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ).114) Children's sleep quality significantly predicted that of their mothers, with maternal sleep quality associated with stress and fatigue.115) Moreover, infants of mothers with low levels of depression and anxiety were more likely to recover from sleep problems than those with high levels of depression and anxiety after controlling for the influence of attachment patterns.116) Sleep disturbances in early childhood were positively related to negative maternal perceptions of their child, 117) potentially interfering with the development of beneficial parent - child interact
sleep, and less well - organized
sleep patterns have been noted in children from poorly functioning families.113) Mothers of children with sleep disturbances exhibited much higher psychological stress than did controls, obtaining increased scores on all factors of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ).114) Children's sleep quality significantly predicted that of their mothers, with maternal sleep quality associated with stress and fatigue.115) Moreover, infants of mothers with low levels of depression and anxiety were more likely to recover from sleep problems than those with high levels of depression and anxiety after controlling for the influence of attachment patterns.116) Sleep disturbances in early childhood were positively related to negative maternal perceptions of their child, 117) potentially interfering with the development of beneficial parent - child interact
sleep patterns have been noted in children
from poorly functioning families.113) Mothers of children with
sleep disturbances exhibited much higher psychological stress than did controls, obtaining increased scores on all factors of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ).114) Children's sleep quality significantly predicted that of their mothers, with maternal sleep quality associated with stress and fatigue.115) Moreover, infants of mothers with low levels of depression and anxiety were more likely to recover from sleep problems than those with high levels of depression and anxiety after controlling for the influence of attachment patterns.116) Sleep disturbances in early childhood were positively related to negative maternal perceptions of their child, 117) potentially interfering with the development of beneficial parent - child interact
sleep disturbances exhibited much higher psychological stress than did controls, obtaining increased scores on all factors of the General Health Questionnaire (GHQ).114) Children's
sleep quality significantly predicted that of their mothers, with maternal sleep quality associated with stress and fatigue.115) Moreover, infants of mothers with low levels of depression and anxiety were more likely to recover from sleep problems than those with high levels of depression and anxiety after controlling for the influence of attachment patterns.116) Sleep disturbances in early childhood were positively related to negative maternal perceptions of their child, 117) potentially interfering with the development of beneficial parent - child interact
sleep quality significantly predicted that of their mothers, with maternal
sleep quality associated with stress and fatigue.115) Moreover, infants of mothers with low levels of depression and anxiety were more likely to recover from sleep problems than those with high levels of depression and anxiety after controlling for the influence of attachment patterns.116) Sleep disturbances in early childhood were positively related to negative maternal perceptions of their child, 117) potentially interfering with the development of beneficial parent - child interact
sleep quality associated with stress and fatigue.115) Moreover,
infants of mothers with low levels of depression and anxiety were more likely to recover
from sleep problems than those with high levels of depression and anxiety after controlling for the influence of attachment patterns.116) Sleep disturbances in early childhood were positively related to negative maternal perceptions of their child, 117) potentially interfering with the development of beneficial parent - child interact
sleep problems than those with high levels of depression and anxiety after controlling for the influence of attachment patterns.116)
Sleep disturbances in early childhood were positively related to negative maternal perceptions of their child, 117) potentially interfering with the development of beneficial parent - child interact
Sleep disturbances in early childhood were positively related to negative maternal perceptions of their child, 117) potentially interfering with the development of beneficial parent - child interactions.
In the logistic regression models, no
infant, maternal or family factors from the original Infant Sleep Study (conducted when the children were aged 6 — 12 months) predicted the presence of sleep problems at the age of 3 to 4
infant, maternal or family factors
from the original
Infant Sleep Study (conducted when the children were aged 6 — 12 months) predicted the presence of sleep problems at the age of 3 to 4
Infant Sleep Study (conducted when the children were aged 6 — 12 months) predicted the presence of sleep problems at the age of 3 to 4 y
Sleep Study (conducted when the children were aged 6 — 12 months) predicted the presence of
sleep problems at the age of 3 to 4 y
sleep problems at the age of 3 to 4 years.
Despite the prevalence of
infant sleep problems and their associated morbidities, 2 — 7 few studies have examined the natural history of early
infant sleep problems.7 — 9 These few have suffered
from small sample sizes8, 9 or followed
infants with severe
sleep problems only.7, 9
Of the mothers who had reported a
problem with their child's
sleep, 58 % (31 of 53) of mothers from the original intervention group reported using sleep strategies taught during the Infant Sleep Study for ongoing management of their child's sleep beha
sleep, 58 % (31 of 53) of mothers
from the original intervention group reported using
sleep strategies taught during the Infant Sleep Study for ongoing management of their child's sleep beha
sleep strategies taught during the
Infant Sleep Study for ongoing management of their child's sleep beha
Sleep Study for ongoing management of their child's
sleep beha
sleep behavior.