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Baby Sleep Specialist – Dana Obleman’s Child Sleep Center

Baby Sleep Specialist If your baby does not seem to be sleeping well, you may need the help of a baby sleep specialist. With backgrounds in child development and psychology, these professionals can provide you with plans and guidelines that will help your baby get the sleep he or she desperately needs. Sleeping Through the [...]

Overview – What Is a Sleep Specialist?

Sleep Specialist Overview A sleep specialist is a medical doctor who has completed additional education and training in the field of sleep medicine. Sleep medicine focuses on sleep, sleep disorders, and sleep-related conditions, and is a subspecialty within several medical specialties, including neurology, pulmonology, internal medicine, and psychiatry. Proper sleep plays an important role in [...]

Baby Sleep Specialist for children 0 to 5 years old

ARE YOU SLEEP DEPRIVED AND EXHAUSTED? DOES YOUR LITTLE ONE FALL ASLEEP WHILE FEEDING, BUT WAKES AS SOON AS YOU PUT THEM IN BED? Let me help you get your baby or older child into a healthy sleep habit that works! I am A Certified Newborn Specialist, Parenting Coach & Sleep Trainer, with 25 years [...]

Infant Sleep Help – Dana Obleman’s Child Sleep Center

Infant Sleep Help For many parents, seeking infant sleep help is a necessity. Infants are not born with good sleeping habits. They do not recognize the difference between night and day. This alone can be enough to wear out sleep deprived new parents. Luckily there are professionals that are trained to help parents enable their [...]

Infant Sleep Information

Normal infant sleep is very quiet. If your baby is making noise, sweating, moving around, or making extra effort to breath, they need to be seen by a pediatric sleep specialist. Help with getting infants to sleep. There are many methods that can help get your infant to sleep. The great debate is whether to [...]

Best Infant Sleep Positioner

Infant Sleep Positioner

  Best Infant Sleep Positioner – Finding One Don’t Have to be Complicated  Gone are the days where parents can dismiss even the best infant sleep positioner as non-essential. With the increasing awareness about SIDS as well as concerns about child safety, this child sleeping device is now one of the “must-buys” for [...]

Infant Sleep Apnea

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Infant sleep apnea What is infant sleep apnea? Infant sleep apnea is a condition where a baby stops breathing during sleep for twenty seconds or longer. Infant sleep apnea is much more common in premature babies (preemies) or babies with other medical conditions and diseases. If you suspect your baby has sleep apnea contact your [...]

Normal Infant Sleep Schedule

There is nothing sweeter than a sleeping baby. However, sleep concerns often plague new parents who wonder what a normal infant sleep schedule is and how to get their infant to sleep more so the entire family is well rested. The idea of a “normal†sleep schedule for young infants is actually quite wide and [...]

Getting your infant to sleep

It has been a long two months, waking up every two to three hours to feed the newest member of your family. You remember that your doctor said that babies can sleep through the night at 2 months, but your little treasure seems to think everyone needs to be up at 2 AM – and [...]

Infant Sleep Training – Dana Obleman’s Child Sleep Center

Infant Sleep Training Infant sleep training is important to prevent future toddler sleep problems. If an infant is not properly trained to sleep, he will grow into a toddler that still experiences the same sleep problems that he had as an infant. Training takes some time and dedication on the parent’s part, but is well [...]



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  • Emilio Gonzalez: Ferber does a good job of describing what happens when you sleep. Apparently everyone wakes up in...
  • Roberta Reid: I guess my main problem with Ferber was the way that it’s an exact, rigid theory or philosophy....
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  • Justin Schultz: An idea? To appease us? We spent many months with various techniques that didn’t work, Ferber...
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