The Babysleep Doctor, Dr Brian Symon MD, MBBS, in conjunction with Dr Georgina Crichton, PhD, has been published in the Singapore Medical Journal on their findings from research into sleep intervention to improve material emotional well-being and infant sleep.
Archived content for the tag ‘infant sleep’
Who says babies don’t come with a manual?
I’m delighted that my new book, Your Baby Manual, For Optimal Sleep, Feeding and Growth in Babies and Children, will soon be hitting the stores (you’ll be able to buy it soon on my website). Its imminent release has caused me to reflect on what has changed and what has stayed the same in the world of parenting over the past couple of decades.
Give the gift of silent nights!
Attention all husbands, sisters, brothers, mothers, in-laws and friends! Give your loved one the gift of silent nights with an online consultation with The Babysleep Doctor. What better a gift than a healthy, sleeping child and a flourishing family?
Watch this video
Watch this video to find out more about how The Babysleep Doctor can assist families to flourish. Hear from The Babysleep Doctor himself and several of this patients.
Sleep interventions to reduce postnatal depression
In 2012, I undertook a study of mothers visiting our surgery and we assessed their emotional wellbeing. The results of this study were published in the British Medical Journal (Open). We assessed 100 mothers using a recognised survey tool called DASS 21. This is a questionnaire designed to assess depression, […]
Sleeping through the night
For those of you who have read my material in other formats you would be aware that I attempt to achieve a full night’s sleep by something like 12 weeks of age and then maintain that until school age. It is something which happens for my patients on a regular basis.