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[Understanding the Comprehensive Assessment Process for Pediatric Sleep and Settling]-[Episode 111: The Sleep Assessment Breakdown]

Brand New Little People · B2 · 2026-01-19

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📋 Summary

Introduction to the Assessment Philosophy

In this episode of Brand New Little People, Dr. Fallon Cook and Dr. Laura Conway, directors of Infant Sleep Australia, demystify the specialized assessment process used at the Sombel Pediatric Sleep Clinic. Unlike many services that offer "one-size-fits-all" sleep training, the clinic emphasizes a highly personalized, "bottom-up" approach. They argue that successful sleep interventions require a deep understanding of the child's unique "sleep profile" and family dynamics rather than applying blunt instruments like standardized sleep training.

The Critical Role of the Sleep Diary

Dr. Cook and Dr. Conway stress that the "sleep diary" is the most vital diagnostic tool in their practice. They compare it to a mechanic opening the hood of a car to inspect the engine; without it, they are merely guessing. The clinicians analyze these diaries to calculate:

  • Sleep distribution and patterns: Identifying day-night confusion or irregular rhythms.
  • Sleep efficiency: Assessing how much time a child spends asleep versus awake in their cot.
  • Circadian rhythm markers: Looking for split nights, false starts, and early rising patterns.
  • Sleep pressure: Determining if the child is being put down for naps or bedtime when they are truly ready, rather than relying on arbitrary schedules.

Holistic Assessment: Temperament and Family Capacity

Beyond the data, the clinicians emphasize that they do not work with a "clean slate." Every family arrives with prior experiences, anxieties, and failed attempts at sleep solutions. The assessment includes:

  • Child Temperament: Exploring whether the child is "easy-going" or "highly reactive" to change.
  • Separation Anxiety: Distinguishing between genuine anxiety and behavioral preferences.
  • Parental Capacity: Gauging what the parents are emotionally and physically able to manage. The doctors emphasize that they are team members, not teachers, and they work to empower parents to make informed choices based on their specific family goals.

Coaching Calls vs. Initial Appointments

The podcast clarifies the distinction between their service tiers:

  • Initial Appointments (50 minutes): A comprehensive, deep-dive session for new clients that results in a detailed, personalized sleep plan.
  • Coaching Calls (25 minutes): Reserved for existing Sombel members, these are designed for "tweaking" existing plans or addressing specific questions. Because members already possess a foundational knowledge of the clinic’s approaches, these calls allow for faster, more targeted problem-solving.

Addressing Common Sleep Challenges

Throughout the Q&A segment, the doctors address specific issues such as:

  • The "False Start" and Wake-ups: Often attributed to insufficient sleep pressure or an ill-fitted daily rhythm.
  • Illness and Regression: They advise maintaining consistent bedtime and wake-up times as "signposts" for the circadian rhythm, even when daycare illnesses cause temporary disruptions. They advocate for capped naps during illness to prevent the cycle of overtiredness or sleep-pressure loss.
  • Transitions: Whether moving to "arms out" for safety or dropping a nap, the clinicians emphasize that persistence and predictability are key to helping children feel secure and capable of self-settling.

Conclusion

The episode concludes by reinforcing that sleep issues are not usually permanent identity traits for children. By utilizing evidence-based, thorough assessments, parents can move away from the cycle of "broken sleep" and toward a sustainable, healthy rhythm that honors both the child's needs and the family's well-being.

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That's a really common one.
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I love it when we go off track, though.
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It's not for us to tell you what your goals are.
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I think that's the key, isn't it?
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The fact that it's just a really quick resettle with a cuddle is great.
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get back into the swing of things
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take an educated guess
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take something with a grain of salt
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rule out
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📖 Transcript

The advice in this podcast is general in nature and does not constitute medical advice.
Always consult your doctor if you are concerned about your child's health.
We recommend always following the safe sleep guidelines.
In the spirit of reconciliation, Dr Fallon and Dr Law acknowledge the traditional custodians of country throughout Australia and the continuation of cultural, spiritual and educational practices of Aboriginal and.
If you're a sleep deprived parent, you've probably wondered what really happens when you seek help.
Well, in this episode, we're going to walk you through our entire assessment process, the step-by-step approach that allows us to tailor support for your baby or toddler and maximize your chances of success.

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