Sleep problems are common among young children with developmental disabilities. In many cases, parental attention has shaped and reinforced these problems. In the present study, extinction of parental attention was effective in the elimination and long-term maintenance of nighttime crying with a young child with a physical disability
In this study, treatment focused on parenting practices for a 4½-year-old girl with a visual impairm...
Objective: The objective of this article is to review recent evidence on the safety and efficacy of ...
The prevalence of sleep disturbance among children with developmental disabilities is known to be co...
Contains fulltext : 62745.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Sleep problems...
Sleep problems such as settling problems, frequent night waking, and early waking are prevalent as w...
Infant sleep disturbance has been effectively treated with extinction by removal of parental attenti...
Sleep disorders are highly prevalent among otherwise healthy young children and can be extremely dis...
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...
Sleep has a significant impact on the daily functioning of children and their parents. The purpose o...
Sleep disorders in children with developmental disabilities are a common and frequently disruptive b...
Health visitors identify and support families coping withninfant sleep disturbances; however, confli...
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...
The effects of sleep disturbance and sleep deprivation in adults have been well documented and inclu...
In this study, treatment focused on parenting practices for a 4½-year-old girl with a visual impairm...
Objective: The objective of this article is to review recent evidence on the safety and efficacy of ...
The prevalence of sleep disturbance among children with developmental disabilities is known to be co...
Contains fulltext : 62745.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Sleep problems...
Sleep problems such as settling problems, frequent night waking, and early waking are prevalent as w...
Infant sleep disturbance has been effectively treated with extinction by removal of parental attenti...
Sleep disorders are highly prevalent among otherwise healthy young children and can be extremely dis...
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...
Sleep has a significant impact on the daily functioning of children and their parents. The purpose o...
Sleep disorders in children with developmental disabilities are a common and frequently disruptive b...
Health visitors identify and support families coping withninfant sleep disturbances; however, confli...
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...
The effects of sleep disturbance and sleep deprivation in adults have been well documented and inclu...
In this study, treatment focused on parenting practices for a 4½-year-old girl with a visual impairm...
Objective: The objective of this article is to review recent evidence on the safety and efficacy of ...
The prevalence of sleep disturbance among children with developmental disabilities is known to be co...