Baby Sleep Questions, Answered
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Having a new baby can wreak havoc on a caregiver’s sleep, and trying to predict infant sleep, well … it can be like trying to predict the weather.
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Having a new baby can wreak havoc on a caregiver’s sleep, and trying to predict infant sleep, well … it can be like trying to predict the weather.
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Get answers to common sleep questions for everyone from newborns to big kids.
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Nine months into the COVID-19 pandemic, everyone is exhausted. But you can battle mental fatigue and find your groove again with some tips from CHOP.
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Pediatric psychologist Melisa Moore, PhD, of CHOP’s Sleep Center team, offers suggestions for helping your kids smoothly adjust to daylight saving time.
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While COVID-19 has impacted our workflows, the Division of Pulmonary and Sleep Medicine remains dedicated to providing expert and compassionate clinical care for children and families with lung diseases and sleep disorders.
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The Sleep Center’s highly experienced team works collaboratively with primary care physicians to ensure that all children, including those with Down syndrome, get the best possible care.
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In a new study, CHOP researchers find multiple caregiver-reported child sleep problems are associated with impaired academic and psychosocial functioning in middle childhood.
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Learn how sleep during the COVID-19 pandemic impacts your child's mood, behavior and cognitive ability – and how you can help reestablish a healthy routine.
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Latest news including a new peanut allergy treatment, risk factors linked to poor sleep, updated sepsis guidelines and more.
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Poor sleep habits and sleep disorders are very common in early childhood, especially in children exposed to multiple family and environmental risks like parental depression and poverty, say researchers from Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) in a study recently published in the journal Sleep.