Halloween may be over, but for many families a nightly fear remains: namely when the offspring cannot (yet) sleep peacefully. This ranges from talking in your sleep to nightmares and paralysis to nightmares. Why is this the case and what can be done about it? Krone+ has the answers from sleep experts.
In principle, experts do not talk about sleep disorders in the first twelve months of a child’s life: “Sleep is still subject to a certain dynamic at a young age,” says sleep doctor Andreas Kaindlstorfer, head of the sleep laboratory and headache clinic at the Neuromed Campus from the Kelper University Hospital Linz. The sleep-wake rhythm of the offspring is still developing.
Source: Krone

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