Learn more about how you can change your own sleep habits using steps often in a toddler's bedtime [...]
Parents often think about their children's sleep, and the way parents think about their baby's sleep is related to depressive symptoms. [...]
Child sleep quality is associated with mom's sleep problems but not necessarily dad's sleep problems, study [...]
Whether it's your husband, wife, partner, or simply another adult in your life, many parents experience sleep envy! [...]
Michael Gradisar Two types of sleep training improve falling asleep and overnight sleep, do not relate to adverse stress responses in infants or mothers, and have no long term negative effects on attachment, emotion, or [...]
Lisa Meltzer Caregivers (mothers and fathers) of children who require ventilator assistance to breathe have poor sleep as compared to caregivers of healthy children. Poor sleep for these families was associated with health related quality of [...]
Sarah Honaker Learn more about how the primary care setting (your doctor’s office) is a great place to screen for and manage your child’s sleep difficulties. Also, learn more about the barriers to effectively addressing sleep in those settings, as although sleep problems are frequent actual [...]
Jocelyn Thomas Learn about potential controversies related to treating sleep problems in young children such as which strategies have the most empirical support, the best age to begin to use these strategies, and any possible negative consequences of using these [...]
Jodi Mindell The research team analyzed more than 1,000 sleep-related questions that were submitted to an Ask the Expert section of a publicly available smart phone app for sleep in young children. Caregivers asked questions primarily about night wakings, sleep schedules, and bedtime [...]