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Sleep pods offer respite from HK’s frantic pace of life, work

Sleep pods offer respite from HK’s frantic pace of life, work by Staff Writers Hong Kong (AFP) Dec 25, 2008 As Hong Kong’s already-frantic workers cling to their jobs amid the global economic downturn, the hectic and the exhausted are being offered a haven of relaxation in the overcrowded finance hub. One of the ubiquitous [...]

The Mystery of Sleep Problems in Toddlers

The Mystery of Sleep Problems in Toddlers Sleep problems in toddlers are largely related to what is known and seen as opposed to what is not. This translates into many of the sleep difficulties in a toddler being about something that is known or seen by the toddler, or perhaps a past recognition issue. Scary [...]

Bedtime Routines for Toddlers

Bedtime Routines for Toddlers Toddlers certainly have their own ideas about what they want or don’t want. Unfortunately, going to bed often falls into the “don’t want†category. Getting a cranky toddler to go to bed is no walk in the park. The best thing you can do is to establish a bedtime routine for [...]

Toddlers, Naps and Sleep

Q. Can toddlers get too much sleep at night? Lately my 13 month old girl has been skipping naps during the day and sleeping a really long time at night. For the past to weeks she has frequently gone to bed around 5pm and slept until 8am (15 hours). Last night she slept from 4pm [...]

Bedtime for Toddlers – 10 Steps to Sleep Without Tears

Bedtime for Toddlers 10 Steps to Sleep Without Tears By Dr. Laura Markham Toddlers don’t seem to have an off switch. Often, when they’re tired, they just reverberate faster, like an over-wound toy, until they crash. The bad news is that some kids seem to be born good sleepers, and some don’t. The good news [...]

Getting Toddlers to Sleep

Babies, Toddlers and Preschoolers Getting Toddlers to Sleep Having trouble getting your toddler down to sleep? Here are some ideas for making the bedtime experience less stressful. “Go to sleep!” What parent hasn’t uttered those words? But where exactly is the land of sleep? For some toddlers it takes a lot more than the sandman [...]

Parenting–Toddlers/Infants/Pre

You are here: Experts > Parenting/Family > Parenting of Multiples > Parenting–Toddlers/Infants/Pre-Schoolers > Toddler Crying at Night Parenting–Toddlers/Infants/Pre-Schoolers – Toddler Crying at Night Expert: James Windell – 5/1/2007 Question I am concerned about my boyfriend’s little 20-month-old daughter, as she has recently been awaking in the middle of the night crying loudly. She shares a [...]

Sleep Terrors in Toddlers

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Toddler Terrors By Pamela White You wake in the middle of the night, heart pounding, the echo of a cry fading away. The cry starts up again and your groggy, sleep-deprived brain understands that a toddler’s bad dreams are a nightmare for parents, too. Just as adults need to dream in order to work through [...]

Toddlers and Sleeping Through the Night

Few issues cause parents more anxiety than toddlers and sleeping through the night. Most babies are capable of sleeping through the night by the time they reach three months old. Some do not sleep through the night until they are much older. No matter when you got your baby to sleep through the night, it [...]

Sleep aids for toddlers

Sleep aids for toddlers Reviewed by the BabyCenter Medical Advisory Board Last updated: December 2003 Part of helping your toddler learn good sleep habits is teaching him to fall asleep on his own. But even the best sleepers sometimes need a little extra assistance — which is where sleep aids come in. These techniques and [...]



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  • Clara Edwards: Our daughter had been an erratic sleeper (much of it our fault, in retrospect) and frequently ended up...
  • 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....
  • Amber Laws: We were careful to put him in bed before he was completely asleep so he could adjust to the idea of being...
  • Debbie Hubbard: Good luck.posted by dragonsi55 at 7:07 AM on September 29, 2006
  • Douglas Witherell: This idea that you can have a child sleeping quietly in three days is more to appease the parents,...
  • Robert Spangler: The “Cry it out” method didn’t work on him — what did work was something...
  • William Aguilar: The thing is, children are not interchangable. For varying reasons, some kids sleep well righr away...
  • Robin Kelly: We got a baby massage book and started “bedtime” about 30 minutes before we put him down for...
  • Jessica Miller: That being said, rdurbin already wrote down everything I wanted to say–especially the part...
  • Justin Schultz: An idea? To appease us? We spent many months with various techniques that didn’t work, Ferber...
  • Linda Allmon: The second one was a preemie (about 7 weeks) and it literally took years for him to settle into a good...
  • Tara Mccandless: But they do, frequently, until their child is asleep. Have you read any other part of it than the...
  • Darrell Jones: I agree with the being present and patting on the back and telling him it is night night time while...
  • Todd Mcclelland: I think even if you don’t use his process, he’s got a lot of interesting things to say...