
Sleep problems in children and adolescents are very common and often the cause of concern and distress for both the child and the family. They can affect behaviour, learning and sometimes physical health. There are many possible causes for sleep problems, some psychological, others physical, and this book will help you to identify and explain problems in your own child, leading you to the appropriate advice or treatment as necessary. The book starts by explaining the importance and nature of sleep and the changes that occur as your child grows up. It then describes why children may not sleep well at different ages from babyhood to adolescence, the causes of being excessively sleepy during the day, and the types of unusual behaviours or experiences that a child can have at night. The various types of treatment needed for these problems are explained. The later chapters discuss those children who are especially liable to have sleep problems, the ways in which sleep problems may be mistaken for other conditions, the ways in which unsatisfactory sleep can be spotted at home and at school, and how to get help for your child's disturbed sleep. Throughout the book, cases are described to illustrate how children with various sleep disorders have been correctly diagnosed and treated. The book is intended to raise awareness of the importance of children's sleep disorders, as well as their recognition and treatment. It is written mainly for parents but will also be of interest to anyone involved in the care and welfare of children.
This book investigates the prevalence, causes, and management of sleep disorders in children and adolescents to provide parents and caregivers with actionable diagnostic and treatment insights. Gregory Stores, a specialist in the field, utilizes clinical observations and case studies to explain the physiological and psychological underpinnings of sleep disturbances. The text provides a structured framework for identifying symptoms across different developmental stages, from infancy through the teenage years. By bridging the gap between medical theory and home observation, the author aims to equip readers with the knowledge necessary to seek appropriate professional intervention.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and parents frequently cite this work as a reliable, accessible resource for understanding pediatric sleep hygiene. Readers often note the clarity of the prose, which balances clinical expertise with practical advice for non-specialist caregivers.
Page Count:
142
Publication Date:
2008-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191500844
ISBN-13:
9780191500848
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