Q/Do behavioral interventions improve nighttime sleep in children < 1 year old?

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Abstract

A YES. Infants respond to behavioral interventions, although objective data are limited. Behavioral interventions include establishing regular daytime and sleep routines for the infant, reducing environmental noises or distractions, and allowing for self-soothing at bedtime (strength of recommendation: B, based on multiple randomized and nonrandomized studies).

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Hungenberg, M., Houss, B. A., Narayan, M., Lyon, C., DeSanto, K., & Guthmann, R. (2022). Q/Do behavioral interventions improve nighttime sleep in children < 1 year old? Journal of Family Practice, 71(6), E16–E17. https://doi.org/10.12788/jfp.0446

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