The AAP, however, doesn't have
any specific sleeping guidelines for toddlers after the first year of life, primarily because the risk of SIDS typically decreases after 12 months of age.
Not exact matches
The American Academy of Pediatrics has
specific guidelines on infant
sleep safety and SIDS risk reduction.
I wanted to know if there are any special considerations for
sleeping with a newborn in
specific, or if these
guidelines are meant for
sleeping with any baby in general.
While the
guidelines above give you an idea of
sleep patterns for
specific ages, remember that your top priority is keeping your child safe while
sleeping.
Within the whole spectrum of healthy eating, here are the
specific sleep - focused
guidelines you can use that aren't really obvious when you just look at the main diet infographic.