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Welcome back to Season Two of the Rest is Best podcast! I'm so excited for this season as I have loads of special guests lined up plus I will be hosting bite sized episodes every other week with step by step, detailed tips and tricks to get you and your family a little more rest.
In today's episode I speak with Dr Sujay Kansagra aka @thatsleepdoc on Instagram. Dr Kansagra is a Paediatric neurologist, the director of Duke's Paediatric Neurology Sleep Medicine Program, author of My Child Won't Sleep: A Quick Guide for the Sleep-Deprived Parent and father or 2.
Some the questions I had for Dr Kansagra include:
In his book Dr. Kansagra presents ALL of the sleep solutions that have actual scientific data to back them. If it isn't proven to work, it's not in this book. The solutions are straight-forward, with easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions that get to the point and get there quick. (2 of the methods I use in my sleep courses are in there too!)
This is a great conversation for anyone wanting a bit more reassurance and guidance on seeking sleep support and the benefits it can give to your family.
Finishing these episodes wanting more amazing sleep advice?
Download my free 22 page guide ‘All About Naps’ now!
You can now shop my favourite sleepwear brand ergoPouch directly via the Halcyon Sleep website! Just head to www.halyconsleep.uk/ergopouch.
(for 10% off use the code: HALCYON10)
Summer is nearly over (or nearly here if you're in the Southern Hemisphere!) so shop the ultimate travel buddy - SnoozeShade pram and travel cot covers. You can get 10% off any full priced order with the code: HALCYONSLEEP or HALCYONSNOOZE (UK)
And don't forget to check Halcyon Sleep out on Instagram @halcyonsleep for FREE daily sleep tips and more!
Disclaimer: This podcast includes advice and information relating to the care of infants. It is not intended as a substitute for medical advice and should only be used to supplement rather than replace advice given by your child's pediatrician. Always turn to your child's medical provider with any of your questions or concerns.
By Halcyon SleepWelcome back to Season Two of the Rest is Best podcast! I'm so excited for this season as I have loads of special guests lined up plus I will be hosting bite sized episodes every other week with step by step, detailed tips and tricks to get you and your family a little more rest.
In today's episode I speak with Dr Sujay Kansagra aka @thatsleepdoc on Instagram. Dr Kansagra is a Paediatric neurologist, the director of Duke's Paediatric Neurology Sleep Medicine Program, author of My Child Won't Sleep: A Quick Guide for the Sleep-Deprived Parent and father or 2.
Some the questions I had for Dr Kansagra include:
In his book Dr. Kansagra presents ALL of the sleep solutions that have actual scientific data to back them. If it isn't proven to work, it's not in this book. The solutions are straight-forward, with easy-to-follow, step-by-step instructions that get to the point and get there quick. (2 of the methods I use in my sleep courses are in there too!)
This is a great conversation for anyone wanting a bit more reassurance and guidance on seeking sleep support and the benefits it can give to your family.
Finishing these episodes wanting more amazing sleep advice?
Download my free 22 page guide ‘All About Naps’ now!
You can now shop my favourite sleepwear brand ergoPouch directly via the Halcyon Sleep website! Just head to www.halyconsleep.uk/ergopouch.
(for 10% off use the code: HALCYON10)
Summer is nearly over (or nearly here if you're in the Southern Hemisphere!) so shop the ultimate travel buddy - SnoozeShade pram and travel cot covers. You can get 10% off any full priced order with the code: HALCYONSLEEP or HALCYONSNOOZE (UK)
And don't forget to check Halcyon Sleep out on Instagram @halcyonsleep for FREE daily sleep tips and more!
Disclaimer: This podcast includes advice and information relating to the care of infants. It is not intended as a substitute for medical advice and should only be used to supplement rather than replace advice given by your child's pediatrician. Always turn to your child's medical provider with any of your questions or concerns.