The majority of behavioral sleep interventions for young children involve extinction procedures where parents must ignore their child's cries for a period. Many parents have difficulties with this, contributing to attrition, non-compliance, and treatment avoidance. Yet why these methods are difficult to implement has rarely been addressed in the literature. This paper discusses seven potential reasons why parents may find extinction sleep interventions difficult: enduring crying, practical considerations, fear of repercussions, misinformation, incongruence with personal beliefs, different cultural practices, and parent wellness. These reasons are discussed in relation to the current literature. Practicing health professionals and sleep rese...
This review aims to critically analyze the literature studies showing the effectiveness of cognitive...
Ignoring children's bedtime crying (ICBC) is an issue that polarizes parents as well as pediatrician...
Sleep problems are common among young children with developmental disabilities. In many cases, paren...
The majority of behavioral sleep interventions for young children involve extinction procedures wher...
The majority of behavioral sleep interventions for young children involve extinction procedures wher...
The majority of behavioural sleep interventions for young children (defined as 5 years of age or les...
The majority of behavioural sleep interventions for young children (defined as 5 years of age or les...
Problematic infant sleep is a common issue facing parents and can have deleterious effects on many a...
Background: Behavioural sleep interventions, which can have significant mental health benefits for p...
Background: Behavioural sleep interventions, which can have significant mental health benefits for p...
Sleep problems that do not have a physiological aetiology, but rather a behavioural or psychological...
In families with infants between the ages of 6 and 18 months, sleep disruption can be significant, o...
Sleep problems that do not have a physiological aetiology, but rather a behavioural or psychological...
Health visitors identify and support families coping withninfant sleep disturbances; however, confli...
Infant sleep disturbance has been effectively treated with extinction by removal of parental attenti...
This review aims to critically analyze the literature studies showing the effectiveness of cognitive...
Ignoring children's bedtime crying (ICBC) is an issue that polarizes parents as well as pediatrician...
Sleep problems are common among young children with developmental disabilities. In many cases, paren...
The majority of behavioral sleep interventions for young children involve extinction procedures wher...
The majority of behavioral sleep interventions for young children involve extinction procedures wher...
The majority of behavioural sleep interventions for young children (defined as 5 years of age or les...
The majority of behavioural sleep interventions for young children (defined as 5 years of age or les...
Problematic infant sleep is a common issue facing parents and can have deleterious effects on many a...
Background: Behavioural sleep interventions, which can have significant mental health benefits for p...
Background: Behavioural sleep interventions, which can have significant mental health benefits for p...
Sleep problems that do not have a physiological aetiology, but rather a behavioural or psychological...
In families with infants between the ages of 6 and 18 months, sleep disruption can be significant, o...
Sleep problems that do not have a physiological aetiology, but rather a behavioural or psychological...
Health visitors identify and support families coping withninfant sleep disturbances; however, confli...
Infant sleep disturbance has been effectively treated with extinction by removal of parental attenti...
This review aims to critically analyze the literature studies showing the effectiveness of cognitive...
Ignoring children's bedtime crying (ICBC) is an issue that polarizes parents as well as pediatrician...
Sleep problems are common among young children with developmental disabilities. In many cases, paren...