«Most 3 - and 4 - year olds don't have a good concept of time,»
says pediatric sleep expert Jodi Mindell.
Not exact matches
«Help them begin to understand that their baby brother or sister needs time to figure out how to
sleep through the night,»
says KT Park, a
pediatric gastroenterologist at Stanford's Lucile Packard Children's Hospital, whose two sons shared a room while the baby was
sleep training.
Pam Edwards,
pediatric sleep consultant,
says that «the «4 - month
sleep regression» has celebrity status» in her business.
My wife and I were shocked when we read what
pediatric sleep researchers had to
say about normal
sleep for human infants and the idea that infants must «self - soothe.»
Marcus
says parents should have their child evaluated in a
pediatric sleep center if there are concerns.
A. First, make sure her bedroom is optimally set for
sleep, says Rebecca Kammerer, a pediatric sleep coach who owns Sleep Cadets in Min
sleep,
says Rebecca Kammerer, a
pediatric sleep coach who owns Sleep Cadets in Min
sleep coach who owns
Sleep Cadets in Min
Sleep Cadets in Mineola.
But avoid putting on go - to -
sleep music and leaving the room, says psychologist Jodi Mindell, a Philadelphia pediatric sleep expert and author of Sleeping Through the Night: How Infants, Toddlers, and Their Parents Can Get a Good Night's S
sleep music and leaving the room,
says psychologist Jodi Mindell, a Philadelphia
pediatric sleep expert and author of Sleeping Through the Night: How Infants, Toddlers, and Their Parents Can Get a Good Night's S
sleep expert and author of
Sleeping Through the Night: How Infants, Toddlers, and Their Parents Can Get a Good Night's
SleepSleep.
While a newborn could
sleep amid the chaos of New York City's Grand Central Station, «when your baby gets to about 5 to 6 weeks, she starts becoming aware of her surroundings,»
says Brett Kuhn, PhD, the director of the
pediatric sleep clinic at the University of Nebraska Medical Center, in Omaha.
Many parents hope that their baby will be a champion sleeper right off the bat, but that's usually not the case,
says Nadav Traeger, M.D., director of
pediatric sleep medicine at Maria Fareri Children's Hospital at Westchester Medical Center.
«If adults don't get enough
sleep, they'll appear sleepy,»
says Dr. Syed Naqvi, a
pediatric sleep expert at UT Southwestern's Peter O'Donnell Jr..
«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.
«By simplifying the procedure and dramatically reducing the cost, we believe we can evaluate more children who are at significant risk, especially in areas where there is limited access to a
pediatric sleep laboratory facility,»
said the study's senior author, David Gozal, MD, MBA, professor of pediatrics at the University of Chicago and immediate past president of the American Thoracic Society (ATS).
«When a clinician sees a
pediatric patient who has a problem in school, they ask about
sleep,» said study co-author Ronald Chervin, M.D., neurologist and director of the University of Michigan Sleep Disorders Ce
sleep,»
said study co-author Ronald Chervin, M.D., neurologist and director of the University of Michigan
Sleep Disorders Ce
Sleep Disorders Center.
«The images of gray matter changes are striking,»
said one of the study's senior authors, Leila Kheirandish - Gozal, MD, director of
pediatric clinical
sleep research at the University of Chicago.
«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.
«Your body [naturally] makes melatonin, which helps create the urge to fall asleep,»
says Sanjeev Kothare, M.D., director of the
pediatric sleep program at NYU Langone Medical Center.