Sleep 101 for parents : how sleep works in your kid's brain
Sleep belief : your parents were wrong about everything, from pills to naps to cosleeping
Pediatric insomnia : understanding what it means when your child says he "can't sleep"
Sleep schedules : a scheduled child makes a happy parent
Insufficient-sleep disorders and school start times : how to find a school bus in the dark
Sleep and disorders of attention : "Can you repeat that? I was thinking about a spaceship"
Narcolepsy : "Given how much your child sleeps in class, this C+ is a remarkable achievement"
Circadian issues in children in teenagers : "Good morning, Mom. What's for dinner?"
Technology and children : "There will be no television until you finish that homework on your iPad!"
Nightmares, night terrors, sleepwalking and -talking and -eating : more nighttime drama and screaming that a Real Housewives episode
Restless legs syndrome / periodic limb movement disorder : "If you can't sit still during my class, you can fidget out in the hall"
Enuresis : despite what your pediatrician keeps telling you, this is not normal!
Snoring and sleep apnea : "He has his Grandma's eyes and Grandpa's compromised breathing"
Sleep and special situations : you are now entering a world of total medical confusion and misinformation; please buckle up
Disorders of fatigue : why your kid is exhausted (and not depressed)
Time to see a sleep specialist : pediatric sleep doctor
it's totally a real thing!
Conclusion: you made it; given today's standards, you may be a pediatric sleep expert.