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American Academy of Pediatrics Guide to Your Child's Sleep: Birth Through Adolescence by George J. Cohen,

American Academy of Pediatrics Guide to Your Child's Sleep: Birth Through Adolescence by George J. Cohen,
AN INNOVATIVE GUIDE TO HELPING YOUR CHILD -- AND YOU YOU -- SLEEP THROUGH THE NIGHT The foremost medical authority on children's health, the American Academy of Pediatrics, has collected in these pages the best advice on getting newborns, toddlers, and school-age children to sleep. Packed with practical tips, this guide offers invaluable information, answers questions from parents, and provides reassuring advice for preventing SIDS, getting your baby to sleep through the night, and solving sleep-wake problems. Above all, the Academy weighs in on the controversies over the most popular child-sleep advice -- by evaluating the pros and cons of these conflicting theories -- enabling parents to make the best decisions for their families. Here, in a compact and accessible package, is information to ensure that even the most bleary-eyed parents and their children get a good night's sleep.



Getting a Good Night's Sleep by John Selby,
Getting a Good Night's Sleep by John Selby,
Presents an innovative approach to solving the problem of a lack of sleep, explaining how to manage conflict, anger, frustration, fear, and anxiety to put one's mind at ease and evoke the calm, relaxed state essential for a good night's sleep.



Innovation - Innovation is the implementation of a new or significantly improved idea, good, service, process or practice that is intended to be useful. Scholars who have studied innovation generally differentiate among five main types of innovation: product innovation, process innovation, organizational innovation, marketing innovation and business model innovation.

Active sleep - Active Sleep is a phase of sleep in neonates that appears similar to Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep in adults. While it depends on age, neonatal sleep is sometimes scored as Active Sleep, Quiet Sleep, and Wake.

Polyphasic sleep - Polyphasic sleep is a sleep pattern specification intended to reduce sleep time to 2–5 hours daily. This is achieved by spreading out sleep into short naps of around 20–45 minutes throughout the day.

Sleep debt - Sleep debt is the cumulative effect of not getting enough sleep. The body seems to maintain an awareness of the cumulative amount of a person's missed sleep, when that person does not get enough sleep.



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