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Published: April 2021
10.1542/9781610023733-30
EISBN: 978-1-61002-373-3
ISBN: 978-1-61002-372-6
... and initiating sleep on their own. Because these infants do not have the self-soothing behaviors necessary to fall back to sleep after normal nighttime arousals, they also may experience nighttime awaking. Brief arousals are a normal component of sleep. Nighttime awaking is different because of the need...
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Published: December 2022
... to make suggestions on how to encourage continued developmental progress. During the early weeks and months after hospital discharge, preterm infants may be more irritable and less responsive to their environment and social interactions. They typically need more help calming and learning to self-soothe...)
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Published: July 2005
10.1542/9781581108064-1-ch06
EISBN: 978-1-58110-806-4
ISBN: 978-1-58110-781-4
... and on your own the next. Eventually, as the babies settle into a regular routine and learn to self- soothe, fewer extra hands will be needed. Sleep: What Every Parent Needs to Know 101 Who s on First? A common fear of parents of twins is that when one child starts crying, the other will follow suit. ere s...
Book Chapter
Published: July 2005
10.1542/9781581108064-1-ch03
EISBN: 978-1-58110-806-4
ISBN: 978-1-58110-781-4
..., or abdominal pain, may be due to a milk allergy or irritation caused when acidic stomach contents ow back into the esophagus (gastroesophageal re ux). In cases such as this, or a er any illness, once the situation has improved, you may need to help your child relearn how to self-soothe himself back to sleep...