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.»
Not exact matches
He and a technician observed and recorded the information, which was analyzed by a computer and interpreted by a
pediatric pulmonologist (who was purposefully kept in the dark as to
what data came from which
sleeping situation).
Mother - infant cosleeping, breastfeeding and sudden infant death syndrome:
what biological anthropology has discovered about normal infant
sleep and
pediatric sleep medicine
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.
Dr. Deborah Lin - Dyken, who researches
pediatric sleep disorders, points out that for a toddler who doesn't yet understand the difference between
what's imaginary and
what's real, a dream can be really frightening.
[4] McKenna JJ, Ball HL, & Gettler LT. Mother - infant co-sleeping, breastfeeding and sudden infant death syndrome:
What biological anthropology has discovered about normal infant
sleep and
pediatric sleep medicine.
McKenna JJ, Ball HL, Gettler LT. Mother - infant cosleeping, breastfeeding and sudden infant death syndrome:
what biological anthropology has discovered about normal infant
sleep and
pediatric sleep medicine.