Creating a safe place to sleep: an analysis of night care staff interventions to reduce evening and night-time disturbance in a residential care unit
Behaviours and internal constructions regarding the meaning and purpose of sleep are established very early in the infant’s life and continue through adolescence to adulthood. A sensitive and attuned caregiver will initiate interaction and be responsive to the infant’s needs. It is within this rela...
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description | Behaviours and internal constructions regarding the meaning and purpose of sleep are established very early in the infant’s life and continue through adolescence to adulthood. A sensitive and attuned caregiver will initiate interaction and be responsive to the infant’s needs. It is within this relationship that the child learns to regulate his or her own feelings and behaviours (Sadeh, 2001). |
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spelling | doaj-art-d1c6d92a002b497e8207d1c0fb9597992025-01-22T16:35:43ZengCELCISScottish Journal of Residential Child Care2976-93532005-08-014210.17868/strath.00086269Creating a safe place to sleep: an analysis of night care staff interventions to reduce evening and night-time disturbance in a residential care unitMargaret ConlonBehaviours and internal constructions regarding the meaning and purpose of sleep are established very early in the infant’s life and continue through adolescence to adulthood. A sensitive and attuned caregiver will initiate interaction and be responsive to the infant’s needs. It is within this relationship that the child learns to regulate his or her own feelings and behaviours (Sadeh, 2001).sleep disturbanceresidential care unitinterventions |
spellingShingle | Margaret Conlon Creating a safe place to sleep: an analysis of night care staff interventions to reduce evening and night-time disturbance in a residential care unit Scottish Journal of Residential Child Care sleep disturbance residential care unit interventions |
title | Creating a safe place to sleep: an analysis of night care staff interventions to reduce evening and night-time disturbance in a residential care unit |
title_full | Creating a safe place to sleep: an analysis of night care staff interventions to reduce evening and night-time disturbance in a residential care unit |
title_fullStr | Creating a safe place to sleep: an analysis of night care staff interventions to reduce evening and night-time disturbance in a residential care unit |
title_full_unstemmed | Creating a safe place to sleep: an analysis of night care staff interventions to reduce evening and night-time disturbance in a residential care unit |
title_short | Creating a safe place to sleep: an analysis of night care staff interventions to reduce evening and night-time disturbance in a residential care unit |
title_sort | creating a safe place to sleep an analysis of night care staff interventions to reduce evening and night time disturbance in a residential care unit |
topic | sleep disturbance residential care unit interventions |
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