Cribs for Kids provides safe
sleep education with the intervention of a portable crib to families who can not otherwise afford a safe place for their babies to sleep.
Not exact matches
Offering a wide variety of services, Sleepy Planet helps parents of babies, toddlers, and young children
with behavioral
sleep problems through private consultations, and provides parent
education, psychotherapy, and professional presentations on a wide variety of topics, including the transition to parenthood, child development and behavior, sibling rivalry, marital issues, and how to balance work and family.
In the U.S., the «Back to
Sleep» public
education campaign has been credited
with cutting SIDS - also known as «crib death» - by more than 50 percent since 1994.
Carolina Romanyuk Achieve
with Carolina 347-770-2242 www.achievewithcarolina.com
Education: BA Finance Certified Child
Sleep Consultant — The Family
Sleep Institute Practicing as a CSC: since 2014
Topics are hand picked specifically to advance your knowledge in the area of Child
Sleep and Infant & Postpartum Care providing you
with a comprehensive and well rounded avenue of continuous
education applicable to your trade.
My focus is dedicated to helping families
with young children learn independent
sleeping skills through
education, encouragement and support.
Fort Drum Tonja Bizor Tonja B's
Sleep Consulting (315) 681-5003 www.tonjabsleepconsulting.com
Education: M.S. Degree in Psychology
with emphasis in Clinical / Counseling Certified
Sleep Sense Consultant —
Sleep Sense Practicing as a CSC: since 2016
We have maintained a long - time partnership
with First Candle, the leading national non-profit organization that is dedicated to the
education, advocacy and research of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS), to educate parents and caregivers on the importance of safe
sleep practices for infants.
Deborah Taylor Infant
Sleep Resources Limited 008-526-409-2725 www.infantsleepresources.com
Education: Registered Nurse (Bristol UK) 1979 Registered Paediatric Nurse (Edinburgh, Scotland, UK) 1983 Registered Health Visitor (London, UK) 1989 Registered
with the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) in UK Practicing as a CSC since: 1998
Initial
sleep shaping
education for expectant parents and those
with newborns (under two months of age)
With over 14 years of experience, expert Parenting Mentor Shelley Whynot has been empowering families with parenting solutions about pregnancy and prenatal care, childbirth, sleep, and education that w
With over 14 years of experience, expert Parenting Mentor Shelley Whynot has been empowering families
with parenting solutions about pregnancy and prenatal care, childbirth, sleep, and education that w
with parenting solutions about pregnancy and prenatal care, childbirth,
sleep, and
education that work.
We have Katie Holloran, a Gentle
Sleep Coach
with her Masters in Special
Education and Board Certified Behavior Analyst
with over 15 years clinical and school - based experience
with children
with special needs.
Katie Bartley Katie Bartley:
Sleep Consultant 512-789-0603 www.katiebartley.com
Education: BS Human & Organizational Development Minor in Business from Vanderbilt University in 2000 Masters of Social Work
with Clinical Concentration from The University of Texas at Austin in 2005 LMSW, currently inactive Practicing as a CSC: since 2010
The Cradle Company is a parenting resource center in Pasadena, Los Angeles, CA that offers help
with lactation, breastfeeding,
sleep training, and childbirth
education, childbirth classes, mommy & me classes, prenatal yoga, and parent
education.
Babies Need Boxes equips families
with Baby Boxes and safe -
sleep education to communities across the globe.
The AAP's 1992 policy statement was followed by the initiation in 1994 of a «Back to
Sleep»
education campaign,
with the result that SIDS deaths were reduced 58 % from 1992 to 2002.
We specialize in: hospital birth, home birth, induction, hospital birth without epidural, hospital birth
with epidural, high risk, water birth, cesarean birth, breastfeeding, bottle feeding, infant care,
sleep coaching, overnight care, night nurse, overnight baby nurse, night nanny, multiples, preemies, special needs, bereavement, childbirth
education
In addition to their efforts to work
with the healthcare community to promote safe
sleep education, they have partnered
with leading infant health and safety organizations to support their mutual interest in educating parents to keep all babies safe.
supplies expectant and new families
with a safe
sleep space (baby box), newborn and postpartum essentials, perinatal
education, and community resources.
The goal
with this universal distribution approach, and scope of
education that Babies Need Boxes provides, will not only help families better access a safe
sleep space and essential items, but will ultimately engage the greater Cleveland community in conversations regarding racial inequity in childbirth, and help build the commitment needed to lower our infant mortality rates.
With the universal distribution of baby boxes in Ohio, including the perinatal
education and access to community resources, Babies Need Boxes hopes to reduce the risk of
sleep - related infant deaths, and help people understand
SUDDEN INFANT death syndrome (SIDS) is the sudden death of an infant, unexpected by history and unexplained by a thorough postmortem examination, including a complete autopsy, death scene investigation, andreview of the medical history.1 The decreased risk of SIDS associated
with nonprone
sleep positions led to the recommendation in 1992 by the American Academy of Pediatrics that infants be placed to sleep on the side or back.2 In 1994, the national public education campaign «Back to Sleep» was launched, and the supine position is now recommended.3 Sudden infant death syndrome rates in the United States have decreased by about 40 % as prone prevalence has decreased from 70 % in 1992 to 17 % in 199
sleep positions led to the recommendation in 1992 by the American Academy of Pediatrics that infants be placed to
sleep on the side or back.2 In 1994, the national public education campaign «Back to Sleep» was launched, and the supine position is now recommended.3 Sudden infant death syndrome rates in the United States have decreased by about 40 % as prone prevalence has decreased from 70 % in 1992 to 17 % in 199
sleep on the side or back.2 In 1994, the national public
education campaign «Back to
Sleep» was launched, and the supine position is now recommended.3 Sudden infant death syndrome rates in the United States have decreased by about 40 % as prone prevalence has decreased from 70 % in 1992 to 17 % in 199
Sleep» was launched, and the supine position is now recommended.3 Sudden infant death syndrome rates in the United States have decreased by about 40 % as prone prevalence has decreased from 70 % in 1992 to 17 % in 1998.3,4
It is for these reasons, and in accordance
with our Core Values in which we pledge to «support and encourage collaboration
with professionals in related fields within medicine, health and
education to promote
sleep health and
sleep safety from birth to adulthood among families and the general public», that we endorse the initiative and efforts of Start School Later.
With babies 0 - 5 months, I provide
sleep education, expectations and tips to encourage healthy
sleep right from the start.
For more information please visit the Safe to
Sleep ® public
education campaign led by The Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and in collaboration
with other organizations.
you've explained the whole case - that it is personal choice, and that modern bedding is not necessarily good for the practice of bedsharing - so it needs to be part of the
education of new parents that «if you want to put your baby in a cot, this is how you can minimise risks of SIDS; if you want to
sleep with your baby, this is how you minimise the risk of smothering.»
There's a lot more information you'll want to research before you get started
with your co
sleep product, but these 5 safety tips can help give you a framework from which to build your safe co
sleeping education.
Some of the many benefits a Postpartum Doula provides for you and your baby include: Better infant care skills Positive newborn characteristics Breastfeeding skills improve A healthy set of coping skills and strategies Relief from postpartum depression More restful
sleep duration and quality
Education and support services for a smooth transition home A more content baby Improved infant growth translates into increased confidence A content baby
with an easier temperament
Education for you to gain greater self - confidence Referrals to competent, appropriate professionals and support groups when necessary The benefits of skin to skin contact Breastfeeding success Lessen the severity and duration of postpartum depression Improved birth outcomes Decrease risk of abuse Families
with disabilities can also benefit greatly by learning special skills specific to their situation Families experiencing loss often find relief through our Doula services Improved bonding between parent and child.
However, a research team at Temple University Hospital (TUH) has now found that face - to - face postpartum
education about safe infant
sleep, combined
with the distribution of a baby box, which is a cardboard bassinet, reduced the rates of bed - sharing during babies» first 8 days of life.
Since breastfeeding is also associated
with a reduced risk of SIDS, the authors recommend that safe -
sleep education be integrated
with lactation advice.
Face - to - face
sleep education and providing a baby box
with a firm mattress and fitted sheet reduced the rate of bed - sharing by 25 % in the first eight days of life.
«In an effort to address the common high - risk behaviors associated
with infant mortality, we created the
Sleep Awareness Family
Education at Temple, or SAFE - T, program,» says Megan Heere, MD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University and Medical Director of the Well Baby Nursery at TUH.
She speaks regularly at schools and consults
with childcare centers to help them develop policy and
education initiatives regarding healthy
sleep.
Katie works
with families around the globe to provide
education, prevention and intervention services for all of a child's
sleep needs.
There is a body of evidence showing the benefits of synchronizing
education times
with teens» body clocks; interestingly, while «studies of later start times have consistently reported benefits to adolescent
sleep health and learning, there [is no evidence] showing early starts have a positive impact on such things», add the researchers.
When the way we are working starts interfering
with normal functions such as
sleeping, eating, relationships, social interactions, and physical health, «we know we've tipped the balance,» says Cullen, a past chair of the Division of
Education and Child Psychology at The British Psychological Society.
Since breastfeeding is also associated
with a reduced risk of SIDS, the authors recommend that safe -
sleep education be integrated
with lactation advice.
Face - to - face
sleep education and providing a baby box
with a firm mattress and fitted sheet reduced the rate of bed - sharing by 25 % in the first eight days of life.
«In an effort to address the common high - risk behaviors associated
with infant mortality, we created the
Sleep Awareness Family
Education at Temple, or SAFE - T, program,» says Megan Heere, MD, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University and Medical Director of the Well Baby Nursery at TUH.
Greater reductions of depression, anxiety and stress, and increased life satisfaction and
sleep duration among individuals using Gamblers Anonymous combined
with stress management intervention (includes
education on diet and exercise, stress coping methods, relaxation breathing and progressive muscle relaxation).
People
with fewer socioeconomic resources — less
education, lower income — have less healthy diets, may be less physically active and have poorer quality
sleep, all of which lead to the early development of heart disease risk factors.
A new article published online by JAMA Psychiatry reports that adults assigned to receive the fully automated and interactive web - based
Sleep Healthy Using the Internet (SHUTi) intervention had improved sleep compared with those adults just given access to a patient education website with information about inso
Sleep Healthy Using the Internet (SHUTi) intervention had improved
sleep compared with those adults just given access to a patient education website with information about inso
sleep compared
with those adults just given access to a patient
education website
with information about insomnia.
But in this study, «after adjusting for age, sex, race,
education, smoking, and apnea risk,» the authors note, «longer measured
sleep duration was associated
with reduced calcification incidence.»
Each session is facilitated by an oncology specialist offering
education on the following topics: Navigating the System, Nutrition, Exercise /
Sleep, Coping
with Emotions, Financial Nuts and Bolts, and Communication.
His neglect has left us feeling unfulfilled, so we've reacted to our daddy issues through university - wide budget cuts, tuition increases, and
sleeping with «sugar daddies» for money to pay for the rising cost of
education.
But we're also looking at
sleep education, to see if teaching adolescents about good
sleep practices - how to get
sleep, how to maintain good
sleep, how to deal
with stress so that it doesn't interfere
with your
sleep — if that improves
sleep and what effect that has on attainment; and also looking to see if these two interventions combined help the effect.
Dinner was
with a friend from the Kennedy School interested in
education and starting a school, and now to
sleep and another packed week.
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Kevin: For the last five years in
Sleep and Dreams we've developed a really rewarding
education partnership
with Menlo - Atherton High School, which is just a few short miles from our campus at Stanford.
I am holding you responsible for the 9 - year - old student who came to school
with hardly any
sleep after witnessing his mother administer Narcan to save his father's life, only to then take a three - hour test and I am holding you responsible for the autistic child whose parents opted him out of the test but the school counseled him back into... I hold you responsible for not passing legislation that allows for a public - school TEACHER to serve on the Board of
EDUCATION, yet the chair of this Board, Paul Sagan can contribute $ 600,000 to a campaign that sought to charterize, segregate, and create a two - tiered system of privilege using high - stake test scores as the ammunition.»