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  • Episode 13: Toddler Night Wakings, Early Rising, and Nap Refusal: Your Pediatric Sleep Questions Answered
    Apr 30 2025
    This episode of The Sleep Edit is all about you—our listeners. We’re tackling the most common (and frustrating) pediatric sleep challenges straight from your inbox: What to do when your toddler suddenly won’t napHow to handle a preschooler who wakes five times a nightWhen to push bedtime later—and when not toStrategies for night weaning, managing anxiety, and fixing early morning wake-upsPlus: Why our parents swear we were “better sleepers” back in the ’80s and ’90s Whether you’re a parent in the trenches or a sleep consultant supporting families, this episode is packed with actionable insights and real-world context. ⏱️ Chapters & Timestamps 00:00 — Welcome & Disclaimer 01:55 — How Long Should a One-Nap Schedule Last? A parent asks how long to let a toddler nap after transitioning to one nap—without disrupting night sleep. 04:24 — Does Your Toddler Need a Later Bedtime? Signs that bedtime might be too early and what research says about optimal timing. 07:15 — Arielle’s Take on 24-Hour Sleep A fellow consultant asks Arielle how she explains this foundational concept. 10:32 — What Is 24-Hour Sleep Anyway? A parent wants to understand how to think about total daily sleep needs. 12:59 — Easiest Way to Night Wean a Toddler Strategies for toddlers waking twice a night for milk. 16:05 — Why Were 80s Babies “Better Sleepers”? Craig answers a fun cultural question: Have parenting expectations changed—or is it selective memory? 21:18 — 4-Year-Old Suddenly Waking All Night (Tried Everything) Becky shares a sleep regression story after months of solid sleep and multiple failed interventions. 26:45 — 2-Year-Old Needs Touch to Fall Asleep, Progressive Breaks Failing Charlotte asks whether this method is right for her daughter after meltdowns. 32:17 — 7-Year-Old with Bedtime Anxiety & Nightmares A parent shares a common dilemma: supporting an anxious child without becoming a permanent bedtime fixture. 39:12 — 5-Year-Old Calls Out But Stays in Bed Carys from the UK wonders how to manage frequent call-outs from a child who does fall asleep independently. 44:06 — Toddler Wakes at 5 a.m.—Can We Shift Later? Anjo asks how to extend a solid 7–5 schedule without creating new problems. 46:50 — Sibling Sleep Chaos: Two Kids, Two Problems Pat shares a double trouble scenario: one kid waking for milk, another up too early and waking the house. 51:03 — Nap Refusal at Home, But Not Daycare Morgan asks how to handle nap refusal at home after major life changes (new baby, new daycare). 55:10 — Final Thoughts & Wrap-Up Links Arielle’s new website : Expect to Sleep Again Arielle on Instagram: @expecttosleepagain Research links: Metanalysis showing that earlier bedtimes led to more sleep Small study of infants showing sleep extension with earlier bedtimes Dr. Canapari’s articles: Do Wake Windows Help Babies and Kids Nap Better? How to Stop Night Feedings Huggy puppy intervention for night time fears Early morning awakenings: What to do about them Bedtime pass for middle of the night awakening Accommodations and anxiety Progressive breaks sleep training method Camping out method sleep training
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  • Episode 12: Melatonin and Magnesium Oh My
    Feb 24 2025

    In this episode of 'The Sleep Edit', we dig into the topic of sleep supplements for children, specifically focusing on melatonin and magnesium. Melatonin and magnesium (and "calm" and "sleep" gummies in general) have become very popular among tired parents, but what is the actual evidence for these supplements? Are they safe? What do parents need to know?

    Timestamps
    • 00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer
    • 01:09 Welcome Back to the Sleep Edit
    • 01:21 Melatonin and Magnesium: The Two Big Ms
    • 04:24 Understanding Melatonin
    • 06:14 Melatonin's Effects and Usage
    • 09:45 Melatonin for Children: Considerations and Concerns
    • 21:16 Dosing and Safety of Melatonin
    • 28:15 Melatonin Concerns and Parental Thoughts
    • 29:37 Safety and Alternatives to Melatonin
    • 31:28 Introduction to Magnesium for Sleep
    • 34:49 Magnesium's Role and Benefits 36:39 Challenges in Diagnosing Magnesium Deficiency
    • 38:49 Magnesium Supplementation Studies
    • 39:54 Magnesium for Children: Evidence and Recommendations
    • 47:25 Magnesium Lotions and Creams: Fact or Fiction?
    • 53:33 Final Thoughts and Practical Advice 55:44 Conclusion and Additional Resources
    Links
    • 📺 Related Videos:
    • 🔹 10 Things Parents Should Know About Melatonin
    • 🔹 Melatonin: The Effect of Timing
    • 🔹Youtube link if you want to see the graphics
    • 📝 Related Articles by Dr. Canapari:
    • 🔹 Melatonin for Children: A Guide for Parents
    • 🔹 Melatonin Overdoses Are on the Rise: What Parents Should Know
    • 🔹 Magnesium for Kids’ Sleep: Does It Really Work?
    • 🔹The evidence against magnesium sprays and lotions
    • 📖 Scientific Studies & Resources:
    • 🔹 Pickering et al. (2020) – Magnesium Status and Stress: The Vicious Circle Concept Revisited → https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12123672
    • 🔹 Workinger et al. (2018) – Challenges in the Diagnosis of Magnesium Status → https://doi.org/10.3390/nu10091202
    • 🔹 NIH Magnesium Fact Sheet for Health Professionals
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  • #11: Navigating Holiday Sleep Challenges: Tips for Parents
    Dec 4 2024

    Holidays can be a time of joy, family, and fun—but they can also throw a wrench into your child’s sleep routine. Whether it’s late-night celebrations, travel to visit relatives, or adjusting to time zone changes, holiday sleep disruptions are a challenge for many parents. But don’t worry—we’ve got you covered.

    In this episode of The Sleep Edit, Arielle Greenleaf and Dr. Craig Canapari discuss practical strategies for navigating holiday sleep challenges for children of all ages. From tips for maintaining flexibility while traveling, to handling sugar-fueled energy spikes and keeping routines intact, this conversation is packed with actionable advice to help your family enjoy the season while staying (relatively) well-rested. They’ll even share some pro tips, like the ultimate New Year’s Eve bedtime trick you won’t want to miss.

    Remember: holiday sleep doesn’t have to be perfect—it just has to work for you and your family. So, give yourself some grace, enjoy the cookies, and focus on the quality of your time together.

    Links
    • Dr. Canapari's guide to Vacation "Sleep"
    • Studies on sugar consumption and sleep
      • Study of 287 children ages 8-12 showing no association between sugar and sleep or behavioral change
      • Study of 2600 children aged 6-12 showing that more sugar consumption was associated with decreased sleep duration
      • Metanalysis of studies of young children 0-5 showing worse diet and higher sugar intake were associated with lower sleep quality
    Timestamps
    • 00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer
    • 01:13 Navigating Holiday Sleep Challenges
    • 03:18 Travel Tips for Parents
    • 06:04 Managing Sleep in Different Environments
    • 13:30 Handling Naps and Bedtime During Holidays
    • 22:19 Dealing with Food and Sugar
    • 28:50 Final Tips and Holiday Wishes
    • 30:53 Conclusion and Resources

    Connect with Us! Send us an email about questions, feedback, or ideas for future topics.

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    32 m
  • Episode 10: Mailbag Episode
    Oct 27 2024

    In this mailbag episode, Dr. Canapari and Arielle respond to listener questions covering infant sleep, early waking, transitioning from co-sleeping, travel disruptions, nighttime fears, sleep disorders, and more. From “first daylight savings” tips to strategies for toddlers with anxiety, each answer offers practical insights for a wide range of pediatric sleep challenges.

    Links
    • Daylight savings time: Avoiding problems when Falling Back
    • Early morning awakenings: What to do about them
    • How to stop night feedings
    • How to stop cosleeping
    Chapters:

    [00:01:09] Intro

    [00:01:14] Infant Sleep Patterns and Challenges

    [00:01:33] Lauren: When do babies start dreaming?

    [00:03:00] Susan: Tips for differentiating between waking to feed and needing sleep in a 5-month-old?

    [00:06:26] Andrea: How to sleep train at night when daycare sleep is limited?

    [00:08:07] Chelsea: Avoiding early wakings for a sleep-trained 6.5-month-old.

    [00:10:25] Kaitlin: Daylight savings time tips for a 7-month-old.

    [00:14:37] Kayleigh: Breaking the cycle of middle-of-the-night babbling and crying in a 9-month-old.

    [00:18:07] Francia: How to sleep train an 8-month-old.

    [00:19:30] Early Morning Waking and Sleep Regressions

    [00:19:30] Brittany: How to handle nighttime wakings to maintain sleep progress.

    [00:21:34] Chelsea: Troubleshooting early morning wakings for a sleep-trained 6.5-month-old.

    [00:22:02] Hunter: Strategies for a 6- and 4-year-old who wake very early.

    [00:23:00] Pauline: Addressing early waking for kids with ASD who take melatonin.

    [00:28:00] Co-Sleeping and Sleep Transitions

    [00:28:00] Holly: Transitioning a 2-year-old from co-sleeping to independent sleeping.

    [00:31:57] Ashley: Transitioning from co-sleeping with a 3-year-old for better parent comfort.

    [00:34:34] Katy: Encouraging a 3-year-old to stay in her own bed at night.

    [00:35:00] Kimberly: Addressing frequent night wakings and crying in a 3-year-old.

    [00:40:00] Holly: How to get a 3-year-old to stop using a parent as part of their sleep routine.

    [00:42:20] Travel and Disruptions in Routine

    [00:42:20] Abby: Helping a 10-month-old sleep better while traveling.

    [00:44:10] Nighttime Anxiety and Sleep Fears

    [00:44:10] Andrea: Supporting a 4-year-old who is afraid to sleep alone.

    [00:45:39] Stephanie: Determining when it’s necessary to help a 2-year-old fall back asleep.

    [00:46:59] Lesley: Strategies for helping a 7-year-old grandchild stay asleep until morning.

    [00:48:39] Dr. Ula: Assisting a 19-month-old who needs comfort to sleep through the night.

    [00:51:00] Sleep Disorders and Medical Concerns

    [00:51:00] Sarah: Can REM Sleep Behavior Disorder lead to complex sleep actions like opening doors?

    [00:52:53] Wenjing: Tips for transitioning a 7-month-old with reflux to crib sleep.

    [00:55:00] Sleep Training Questions

    [00:55:00] Amelia, Juan, and Baby Tonio: Ending bedtime crying after sleep training.

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  • Episode 9: Insomnia in Grown-Ups, with Dr. Shelby Harris
    Aug 28 2024

    In this episode of the Sleep Edit podcast, we welcome Dr. Shelby Harris, a leading expert in behavioral sleep medicine. Often, parents are struggling even after their kid's sleep problems are addressed. We talk about the common sleep challenges faced by parents focusing on the impact of stress, hormonal changes, and modern technology on sleep quality. Dr. Harris provides insights into the diagnosis and treatment of insomnia, emphasizing cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTI) and its effectiveness over medication for long-term improvement. The conversation also explores the practicalities of sleep hygiene, sleep restriction, and the influence of consumer sleep tracking technologies.

    Links:
    • Dr. Harris’ website
    • Dr. Harris' on Instagram
    • The Women's Guide to Overcoming Insomnia: Get a Good Night's Sleep Without Relying on Medication (affilate link)
    • Room sharing recommendation in 2024
    • Directory of providers at the Society of Behavioral Sleep Medicine
    • University of Pennsylvania CBT-i Provider Directory
    • Orthosomnia
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  • Episode 8: Things That Go Bump in the Night with Dr. Sujay Kansagra
    Jul 8 2024

    In this episode of the Sleep Edit, Craig and Arielle are thrilled to welcome Dr. Sujay Kansagra of Duke University to discuss the weird and wonderful world of parasomnias, restless leg syndrome, and restless sleep disorder in children. Parasomnias include NREM parasomnias (sleep walking, hypnic jerks, night terrors) and REM parasomnias (sleep paralysis and nightmares).

    • 00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer
    • 01:09 Parenting Anecdotes and Guest Introduction
    • 02:22 Journey into Medical Social Media
    • 05:21 The Importance of Engaging Content
    • 10:50 Understanding Parasomnias
    • 15:25 Non-REM vs REM Parasomnias
    • 24:26 Night Terrors and Sleepwalking
    • 28:17 Fever Dreams and Sleep Disruptions
    • 28:58 Genetic Predispositions and Sleep Studies
    • 29:21 Scheduled Awakenings and Melatonin
    • 30:23 Nightmares vs. Night Terrors
    • 31:39 Sleepwalking Safety Tips
    • 37:43 Understanding Restless Leg Syndrome
    • 48:58 Restless Sleep Disorder
    • 53:38 Final Thoughts and Parenting Advice
    • Dr. Sujay Kansagra at Duke Health
    • Sujay’s Instagram profile
    • Sujay's time zone video
    • “I am the research”
    • His excellent sleep book
    • The rest of his links
    • Night terrors, sleep walking, and sleep talking in children by Dr. Canapari
    • Restless leg syndrome in children by Dr. Canapari
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  • Episode 7: Newborn Sleep Insights
    May 6 2024

    Today, Craig and Arielle unpack the often mystifying world of newborn sleep—those crucial first three months. The inspiration for this episode was Craig's new niece, who was 2 weeks old at the time of recording. Whether you're navigating the unpredictable waters of infant sleep or just curious about what's normal, this episode promises to arm you with the insights you need to feel a bit more in control—or at least to understand that sometimes, chaos is just part of the parenting package.

    • [00:00:00] Introduction and disclaimer
    • [00:01:09] Welcoming listeners back and introducing the episode's focus on newborn sleep
    • [00:02:12] Discussion on the erratic nature of newborn sleep
    • [00:03:22] Personal story about sleep expectations with a newborn
    • [00:08:21] Explanation of active sleep in newborns and advice for parents
    • [00:10:41] Impact of external factors like maternity and paternity leave on sleep
    • [00:14:26] Transition to detailed discussion on sleep cues and signs of tiredness in newborns
    • [00:21:08] Exploring the science of sleep cycles and the development of circadian rhythms
    • [00:26:35] Discussion on the "witching hour" and strategies to cope with it
    • [00:32:23] Month-by-month sleep development and expectations
    • [00:37:38] Review of sleep tools and technologies affecting newborn sleep
    • [00:42:35] Closing remarks and where to find more resources

    Notable Quotes:

    • Craig Canapari MD: "Things will get better with time, even if you're really struggling. It's funny, my older son was one of those babies that we took him home from the hospital. My wife had a c-section the first night. And he slept six hours overnight."
    • Arielle Greenleaf: "I think one of the biggest things I wish I had known back in the day was I didn't know really about active sleep. And so I think when she was coming, she's going through that, what did you call it?"
    • Arielle Greenleaf: "I always tell newborn parents, don't rush. They will tell you if they need you. They will, they have lungs and they can scream."
    • Craig Canapari MD: "A newborn, that could be anywhere from 13 to 14 hours per or 20 hours within a 24 hour period. So if you have a baby who's natural sleep needs at that point is 20 hours a day, you are gonna feel like a parenting genius."

    Links and Resources:

    • Sleep and Wakefulness by Nathaniel Kleitman
    • Why room sharing is important for safe sleep
    • AAP Safe Sleep Guidelines
    • Period of purple crying
    • How many wet diapers per day
    • Happiest Baby on the Block
    • Bringing up Bebe- and Le Pause
    • Wirecutter article on the SNOO

    Connect with Us! Send us an email about questions, feedback, or ideas for future topics.

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  • Ask us anything #1 (Ep 6)
    Apr 2 2024

    In our first mailbag episode, Arielle and I take a deep dive into your most pressing sleep-related questions, from the perfect setup for your toddler's room to managing sleep challenges in children with autism. We took YOUR questions from email and Instagram.

    Timestamps:

    • [00:02:00] "What should the light setup be in a toddler's room?"
    • [00:03:23] "Can you immediately stop using a pacifier when sleep training?"
    • [00:05:39] "How to introduce room sharing?"
    • [00:08:31] "Tips for jet lag when flying overseas with kids?"
    • [00:11:30] "How much movement during sleep is typical in an elementary schooler?"
    • [00:15:05] "Is it okay to use melatonin for sleep issues in kids?"
    • [00:22:44] "How to manage bedtime for children with autism?"
    • [00:28:47] "Dealing with night nursing and weaning issues."
    • [00:36:00] "How do we break the cycle of bottle feeding and rocking to sleep for a 2-year-old?"
    • [00:39:00] "Will removing a nighttime sleep crutch result in split nights?"
    • [00:51:27] "Should weekend naps match daycare schedule for a 6-month-old?"
    • [00:53:10] "Recommendations for a 3-year-old inconsistent in taking naps."
    • [00:55:00] "How to handle a baby's strong preference for one parent at bedtime."
    • [00:57:16] "Helping a 6-year-old with congenital heart disease to sleep better."
    Notable Quotes from the Episode:
    • "It should be dark enough in your kid's room that you can't read a book by the light." - Dr. Craig Canapari
    • "The sooner you can eliminate the pacifier, the better." - Arielle Greenleaf
    • "Kids adjust more quickly to new time zones than adults do." - Dr. Craig Canapari
    • "Melatonin is not a magic bullet. It's part of a broader strategy." - Dr. Craig Canapari
    • "Natural light is very helpful for adjusting to new time zones." - Arielle Greenleaf
    • "Being a little bit careful with screens before bedtime can help with jet lag." - Dr. Craig Canapari
    • "Restless leg syndrome in kids is typically associated with both sensory and sleep issues." - Dr. Craig Canapari
    • "Swap your child's fear of not having the pacifier with germophobia and you're all set." - Dr. Craig Canapari, humorously suggesting a strategy for weaning off pacifiers.
    Links
    • Sleep edit episode with Dr. Garay
    • Room sharing links: Dr Canapari article in the NYT ; Dr Canapari article on his website
    • Melatonin for Children: A Guide for Parents
    • Melatonin overdoses are on the rise: why parents should worry
    • Solving Sleep Problems in Children With Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Guide for Frazzled Families
    • How to stop night feeds
    • AAP Safe Sleep Guideline 2022
    • Want to stop cosleeping? Here’s how
    • List of sleep training methods
    • Early morning awakenings: what to do about them
    Got sleep questions? Drop us a line for a future episode
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