Alternatively, if they have rapid eye
movement sleep behavior disorder, a sleep study will be reviewed and if confirmed they will have the SPECT imaging study done.
Not exact matches
Whether you are a new parent with burning questions about your baby's
sleep, looking for a group class where you can discover new ways to play with your baby while learning ways to support their
movement and development, or dealing with difficult
behaviors in your toddler, you have come to the right place!
Body rocking and head banging are normal
behaviors in toddlers, who seem to find the rhythmic
movements soothing and
sleep inducing.
This distorted pattern of
movement is often an unavoidable circumstance — unnatural
behaviors like sitting at a desk all day or
sleeping on your stomach at night have become common - place in many people's lives.
Normal
behaviors during recovery include deep
sleep, head bobbing, wobbly
movements, rapid breathing, shivering, agitation and hypersensitivity to light and sound.
Normal
behaviors during recovery include deep
sleep, head bobbing, wobbly
movements, fast breathing, and shivering.