Assessment and Treatment of Infant Sleep: Medical and Behavioral Sleep Disorders from Birth to 24 Months 1st Edition
Grab the attention of clinicians and caregivers with a resource that fills a critical gap in early-life sleep care. Assessment and Treatment of Infant Sleep: Medical and Behavioral Sleep Disorders from Birth to 24 Months, 1st Edition by Ignacio Tapia offers a clear, evidence-based roadmap for diagnosing and managing sleep problems during the most formative months of life.
Packed with practical guidance, this authoritative volume synthesizes the latest research on pediatric sleep physiology, differential diagnosis, and both medical and behavioral interventions appropriate for newborns through two-year-olds. Clinicians will find step-by-step assessment tools, age-specific treatment algorithms, and case examples that translate theory into real-world practice. Topics include neonatal sleep patterns, circadian development, apnea evaluation, parasomnias, and parent-centered behavioral strategies.
Designed for pediatricians, family physicians, sleep specialists, psychologists, nurse practitioners, and trainees across the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and beyond, this book supports multidisciplinary care and informed decision-making. The tone is clinical yet accessible, making complex topics easy to apply in clinic, hospital, or community settings.
If you seek a reliable, contemporary reference to improve outcomes for infants and families, this first edition delivers clarity, credibility, and clinical utility. Add this essential title to your professional library and transform how you assess and treat infant sleep disorders from birth to 24 months. Order now to bring evidence-based sleep care to the youngest patients in your practice.
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