They analyzed more than 4,000 studies performed on children aged two to 18 years old, who were referred to one of 13
leading pediatric sleep laboratories around the world for frequent snoring or other signs of obstructive sleep apnea.
Here,
leading pediatric sleep consultants offer their tried and true tips for how to get a baby to sleep in any situation.
■ Dr. Mindell is
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We started by engaging our own scientists and external experts, including Dr. Jodi Mindell (Saint Joseph's University and the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia), an internationally known,
leading pediatric sleep expert.
Our Sleep Center, founded by renowned childhood sleep specialist and former director Richard A. Ferber, MD, is recognized as one of
the leading pediatric sleep disorder programs in the United States.
Violet Giannone is quoted as
a leading pediatric sleep consultant in an article featuring tips on how to get a baby to sleep at bedtime, nap time and while traveling.
Not exact matches
Contrary to what many
pediatric sleep researchers claim, or at least,
lead parents to believe, the consolidation of human infant
sleep is not what is important biologically for an infant especially in the first six months of life.
«Our team is studying high - risk patient populations to see how often and how early we can identify a
sleep disorder,» says
lead author Renée Shellhaas, M.D., M.S., a
pediatric neurologist at Mott.
«This study contributes to the empirical basis for
pediatric sleep recommendations,» said the study's
lead author, Andrew Fuligni, a professor in residence at UCLA's Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior.