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Toddler Sleep Problems

Sleep Problems - Keep Kids Healthy
Learn how to help your baby sleep through the night with the Ferber Method or a no-cry solution, such as the one made popular by Elizabeth Pantley.

Sleep Problems - Poll | News | Books | More Links



The Sleep Tight Video - Keep Kids Healthy
A review of the Sleep Tight video, a no tears approach for getting children to sleep through the night, learn healthy sleep habits and prevent common sleep problems.

Sleep Problem Books - Keep Kids Healthy
Parenting Books recommended from the Keep Kids Healthy library about Sleep Children.

the no-cry sleep solution - Elizabeth Pantley - Keep Kids Healthy
the no-cry sleep solution is a wonderful book that will help you teach your baby to sleep well without a lot of the crying that other methods require.

Sleep Disorders and Sleep Advice - About Pediatrics
Is your child sleeping through the night? Find help and advice to prevent and correct common sleep problems for children, including bedtime battles, night time awakenings, night terrors, and sleepwalking.

Sleep Quiz - About Pediatrics
Is your child sleeping enough? Take our children's sleep quiz to see if your kids are getting a good night's sleep.

Sleep for Kids - National Sleep Foundation
Get help teaching your kids about the importance of a good nights sleep.

Kids and Sleep - Keep Kids Healthy
Tips to help your children develop a regular sleep routine and bedtime so that they get used to falling asleep on their own and the whole family can sleep through the night.

Should I let my baby cry it out? - Keep Kids Healthy
Learn to have a better understanding of not only what is happening with regard to your baby's sleep, but what approach you will feel most comfortable using to help your baby sleep better.

Toddler Sleep Problems - Keep Kids Healthy
a discussion of sleep problems in toddlers and their treatment, with info on night terrors, sleepwalking

Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Children - Keep Kids Healthy
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) causes children to snore loudly AND they have shorts periods of time during sleep that they actually stop breathing (apnea). Because sleep is interrupted, children with OSA are usually sleepy during the day, may complain of frequent headaches and sometimes have difficulty in school.

Sleep Problems in Children - Keep Kids Healthy
Sleep problems in children include night terrors, bruxism, and sleepwalking. Learn how to prevent and treat common childhood sleep problems.

End of Daylight Saving Time and Kids - Keep Kids Healthy
Learn to adjust your child's sleep schedule to get them used to the end of daylight saving time.

Daylight Saving Time and Kids - Keep Kids Healthy
As many children are already not getting enough sleep, making an easy adjustment through the start of daylight saving time is important.

Snoring in Children Symptom Guide - Keep Kids Healthy
Snoring is a common symptom, occuring in about 3-12% of children. Risk factors for snoring include being overweight, having allergies or other causes of nasal obstruction, having enlarged adenoids and/or tonsils, and exposure to second hand smoke.



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