Sleep Health Education in Pediatric Community Settings: Rationale and Practical Suggestions for Incorporating Healthy Sleep Education into Pediatric Practice

Oct 3, 2017 by in PEDIATRICS Comments Off on Sleep Health Education in Pediatric Community Settings: Rationale and Practical Suggestions for Incorporating Healthy Sleep Education into Pediatric Practice

This article offers practical ways to incorporate healthy sleep education into pediatric practice and discusses key questions, barriers, and strategies associated with such efforts. The rationale for incorporating healthy sleep…

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Sleep in the Family

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Family systems are dynamic, with reciprocal interactions among family members. When children have sleep problems, they often awaken a parent, affecting parent sleep and subsequent parent daytime functioning. Child sleep…

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A Framework for the Assessment and Treatment of Sleep Problems in Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Oct 3, 2017 by in PEDIATRICS Comments Off on A Framework for the Assessment and Treatment of Sleep Problems in Children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have high rates of sleep problems and sleep disorders. It is critical that pediatricians assess for sleep problems during the course of ADHD assessment and…

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Sleep and Autism Spectrum Disorders

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Sleep disorders are common in children with autism spectrum disorders and have a significant effect on daytime function and parental stress. The cornerstone of treatment is to establish the cause…

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Cognitive, Behavioral, and Functional Consequences of Inadequate Sleep in Children and Adolescents

Oct 3, 2017 by in PEDIATRICS Comments Off on Cognitive, Behavioral, and Functional Consequences of Inadequate Sleep in Children and Adolescents

This article summarizes correlational, case-control, quasi-experimental, and experimental studies that have examined whether sleep during childhood and adolescence is related to daytime functioning. Published findings suggest that inadequate sleep quality…

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Sleep in Adolescents: The Perfect Stor m

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A reduction in sleep amount from late childhood through the second decade has long been known; however, the weight of current evidence holds that sleep need does not decline across…

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