Did You Know? 20% of all children suffer from some type of sleep problem. The causes range from poor sleep habits to serious underlying medical conditions. The Sleep Disorders Center performs more than 850 overnight polysomno-graphic studies annually. Learn More
Twenty percent of all children suffer from some type of sleep problem. The causes range from poor sleep habits to serious underlying medical conditions. Whatever the cause, the Sleep Disorders Program at Nationwide Children’s Hospital can comprehensively evaluate patients and make appropriate treatment recommendations. Within these Sleep Education pages, we are providing you with helpful tips and information to help your child get a restful night’s sleep. Refer to the links below to find the information to best suit your needs. Sleep Education Information
Bedtime Problems
Nightwakings
Sleep in Infants (2-12 Months)
Sleep in Toddlers (1-3 Years)
Sleep in Preschoolers (3-5 Years)
Sleep in School-Aged Children (6-12 Years)
Sleep in Adolescents (13-18 Years)
Sleep Tips for Children
Sleep Tips for Adolescents
Center Receives Accreditation In March 2006, the Sleep Disorders Center at Nationwide Children’s Hospital received a five-year program accreditation from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM). To receive the accreditation, a sleep center must meet or exceed all standards for professional health care. Learn about the center.
Referral Form
Download the Sleep Disorders Referral Form
Make a Referral
Request an Appointment Using Our Online Service
Did You Know? 20% of all children suffer from some type of sleep problem. The causes range from poor sleep habits to serious underlying medical conditions. The Sleep Disorders Center performs more than 850 overnight polysomno-graphic studies annually. Learn More
Twenty percent of all children suffer from some type of sleep problem. The causes range from poor sleep habits to serious underlying medical conditions. Whatever the cause, the Sleep Disorders Program at Nationwide Children’s Hospital can comprehensively evaluate patients and make appropriate treatment recommendations. Within these Sleep Education pages, we are providing you with helpful tips and information to help your child get a restful night’s sleep. Refer to the links below to find the information to best suit your needs. Sleep Education Information
Bedtime Problems
Nightwakings
Sleep in Infants (2-12 Months)
Sleep in Toddlers (1-3 Years)
Sleep in Preschoolers (3-5 Years)
Sleep in School-Aged Children (6-12 Years)
Sleep in Adolescents (13-18 Years)
Sleep Tips for Children
Sleep Tips for Adolescents
Center Receives Accreditation In March 2006, the Sleep Disorders Center at Nationwide Children’s Hospital received a five-year program accreditation from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM). To receive the accreditation, a sleep center must meet or exceed all standards for professional health care. Learn about the center.
Referral Form
Download the Sleep Disorders Referral Form
Make a Referral
Request an Appointment Using Our Online Service
Did You Know? 20% of all children suffer from some type of sleep problem. The causes range from poor sleep habits to serious underlying medical conditions. The Sleep Disorders Center performs more than 850 overnight polysomno-graphic studies annually. Learn More
Twenty percent of all children suffer from some type of sleep problem. The causes range from poor sleep habits to serious underlying medical conditions. Whatever the cause, the Sleep Disorders Program at Nationwide Children’s Hospital can comprehensively evaluate patients and make appropriate treatment recommendations. Within these Sleep Education pages, we are providing you with helpful tips and information to help your child get a restful night’s sleep. Refer to the links below to find the information to best suit your needs. Sleep Education Information
Bedtime Problems
Nightwakings
Sleep in Infants (2-12 Months)
Sleep in Toddlers (1-3 Years)
Sleep in Preschoolers (3-5 Years)
Sleep in School-Aged Children (6-12 Years)
Sleep in Adolescents (13-18 Years)
Sleep Tips for Children
Sleep Tips for Adolescents
Center Receives Accreditation In March 2006, the Sleep Disorders Center at Nationwide Children’s Hospital received a five-year program accreditation from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM). To receive the accreditation, a sleep center must meet or exceed all standards for professional health care. Learn about the center.
Twenty percent of all children suffer from some type of sleep problem. The causes range from poor sleep habits to serious underlying medical conditions. Whatever the cause, the Sleep Disorders Program at Nationwide Children’s Hospital can comprehensively evaluate patients and make appropriate treatment recommendations. Within these Sleep Education pages, we are providing you with helpful tips and information to help your child get a restful night’s sleep. Refer to the links below to find the information to best suit your needs.
Did You Know?
20% of all children suffer from some type of sleep problem. The causes range from poor sleep habits to serious underlying medical conditions.
The Sleep Disorders Center performs more than 850 overnight polysomno-graphic studies annually.
Learn More
Sleep Education Information
- Bedtime Problems
- Nightwakings
- Sleep in Infants (2-12 Months)
- Sleep in Toddlers (1-3 Years)
- Sleep in Preschoolers (3-5 Years)
- Sleep in School-Aged Children (6-12 Years)
- Sleep in Adolescents (13-18 Years)
- Sleep Tips for Children
- Sleep Tips for Adolescents
Center Receives Accreditation
In March 2006, the Sleep Disorders Center at Nationwide Children’s Hospital received a five-year program accreditation from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM). To receive the accreditation, a sleep center must meet or exceed all standards for professional health care. Learn about the center.
Bedtime Problems
Nightwakings
Sleep in Infants (2-12 Months)
Sleep in Toddlers (1-3 Years)
Sleep in Preschoolers (3-5 Years)
Sleep in School-Aged Children (6-12 Years)
Sleep in Adolescents (13-18 Years)
Sleep Tips for Children
Sleep Tips for Adolescents
Referral Form
Download the Sleep Disorders Referral Form
Referral Form
Download the Sleep Disorders Referral Form
Make a Referral
Request an Appointment Using Our Online Service
Make a Referral
Request an Appointment Using Our Online Service