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Health Tip: If Your Child Can’t Sleep
By LadyLively on September 11, 2014
Sleep problems among children can contribute to a host of health and behavioral problems.
The American Academy of Pediatrics says warning signs that you should talk to a pediatrician include:
- Your child has frequent and severe bouts of fussiness.
- Your child has trouble breathing.
- Your child snores.
- Your child wakes frequently.
- Your child has difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep.
Source: HealthDay
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