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The Sleep Edit

Craig Canapari, MD and Arielle Greenleafdrcraigcanapari.com
Join Dr. Craig Canapari and Arielle Greenleaf as they explore the intricacies of children's sleep issues with clarity and a touch of levity. They'll unpack the science behind sleep and offer evidence-based strategies to improve nighttime routines. As the director of Yale's Pediatric Sleep Center and an accomplished author, Dr. Canapari brings a wealth of knowledge, while Arielle's expertise as a Pediatric Sleep Consultant provides practical insights for parents seeking tranquility at bedtime. Together, they're your guides to better sleep for your little ones—and for you.
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Episodes

Episode 13: Toddler Night Wakings, Early Rising, and Nap Refusal: Your Pediatric Sleep Questions Answered

This episode of The Sleep Edit is all about you —our listeners. We’re tackling the most common (and frustrating) pediatric sleep challenges straight from your inbox: What to do when your toddler suddenly won’t nap How to handle a preschooler who wakes five times a night When to push bedtime later—and when not to Strategies for night weaning, managing anxiety, and fixing early morning wake-ups Plus: Why our parents swear we were “better sleepers” back in the ’80s and ’90s Whether you’re a parent ...

Apr 30, 20251 hr 2 min

Episode 12: Melatonin and Magnesium Oh My

In this episode of 'The Sleep Edit', we dig into the topic of sleep supplements for children, specifically focusing on melatonin and magnesium. Melatonin and magnesium (and "calm" and "sleep" gummies in general) have become very popular among tired parents, but what is the actual evidence for these supplements? Are they safe? What do parents need to know? Timestamps 00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer 01:09 Welcome Back to the Sleep Edit 01:21 Melatonin and Magnesium: The Two Big Ms 04:24 Understa...

Feb 24, 202557 min

#11: Navigating Holiday Sleep Challenges: Tips for Parents

Holidays can be a time of joy, family, and fun—but they can also throw a wrench into your child’s sleep routine. Whether it’s late-night celebrations, travel to visit relatives, or adjusting to time zone changes, holiday sleep disruptions are a challenge for many parents. But don’t worry—we’ve got you covered. In this episode of The Sleep Edit , Arielle Greenleaf and Dr. Craig Canapari discuss practical strategies for navigating holiday sleep challenges for children of all ages. From tips for ma...

Dec 04, 202432 min

Episode 10: Mailbag Episode

In this mailbag episode, Dr. Canapari and Arielle respond to listener questions covering infant sleep, early waking, transitioning from co-sleeping, travel disruptions, nighttime fears, sleep disorders, and more. From “first daylight savings” tips to strategies for toddlers with anxiety, each answer offers practical insights for a wide range of pediatric sleep challenges. Links Daylight savings time: Avoiding problems when Falling Back Early morning awakenings: What to do about them How to stop ...

Oct 27, 202459 min

Episode 9: Insomnia in Grown-Ups, with Dr. Shelby Harris

In this episode of the Sleep Edit podcast, we welcome Dr. Shelby Harris, a leading expert in behavioral sleep medicine. Often, parents are struggling even after their kid's sleep problems are addressed. We talk about the common sleep challenges faced by parents focusing on the impact of stress, hormonal changes, and modern technology on sleep quality. Dr. Harris provides insights into the diagnosis and treatment of insomnia, emphasizing cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBTI) and its ef...

Aug 28, 202440 min

Episode 8: Things That Go Bump in the Night with Dr. Sujay Kansagra

In this episode of the Sleep Edit, Craig and Arielle are thrilled to welcome Dr. Sujay Kansagra of Duke University to discuss the weird and wonderful world of parasomnias, restless leg syndrome, and restless sleep disorder in children. Parasomnias include NREM parasomnias (sleep walking, hypnic jerks, night terrors) and REM parasomnias (sleep paralysis and nightmares). 00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer 01:09 Parenting Anecdotes and Guest Introduction 02:22 Journey into Medical Social Media 05:21...

Jul 08, 202456 min

Episode 7: Newborn Sleep Insights

Today, Craig and Arielle unpack the often mystifying world of newborn sleep—those crucial first three months. The inspiration for this episode was Craig's new niece, who was 2 weeks old at the time of recording. Whether you're navigating the unpredictable waters of infant sleep or just curious about what's normal, this episode promises to arm you with the insights you need to feel a bit more in control—or at least to understand that sometimes, chaos is just part of the parenting package. [00:00:...

May 06, 20241 hr 1 min

Ask us anything #1 (Ep 6)

In our first mailbag episode, Arielle and I take a deep dive into your most pressing sleep-related questions, from the perfect setup for your toddler's room to managing sleep challenges in children with autism. We took YOUR questions from email and Instagram. Timestamps: [00:02:00] "What should the light setup be in a toddler's room?" [00:03:23] "Can you immediately stop using a pacifier when sleep training?" [00:05:39] "How to introduce room sharing?" [00:08:31] "Tips for jet lag when flying ov...

Apr 02, 20241 hr 2 min

Tackling Anxiety and Sleep Issues in Children: A Psychologist’s Perspective

In this episode, Dr. Canapari and Arielle welcome their first guest, pediatric psychologist Dr. Danielle Garay from the Yale Pediatric Sleep Program to discuss the role of psychology in treating children's sleep difficulties, focusing on anxiety, nighttime fears, tantrums, and separation anxiety. Important Sections: [00:03:09] The role of a psychologist in the care of children with sleep difficulties [00:07:47] Discussion on temperament and its relevance to sleep difficulties [00:10:12] Advice f...

Mar 18, 20241 hr 2 min

Busting Sleep Myths: From Wake Windows to Sleepy Teens (Ep. 4)

Today, we're cutting through the noise to bring clarity to some common pediatric sleep myths that frequently confuse tired parents. Dr. Canapari and Arielle are tackling: Wake windows Sleep regressions Nap strikes Whether you should or should not wake a sleeping baby Teenage sleep myths Notable Quotes: "Children are as unique in their sleep needs as they are in their personalities. It's our job to guide, not dictate, their path to better sleep." - Dr. Craig Canapari "The concept of wake windows ...

Mar 04, 202448 min
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