nightly bedtime routine
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improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
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improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
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improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
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improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
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improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
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improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
None
improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
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improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
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improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
None
improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
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improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
None
improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
None
improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
None
improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
None
improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
None
improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
None
improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
None
improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
None
improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
None
improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
None
improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
None
improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
None
improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
None
improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
None
improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
None
improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
None
improvementA nightly bedtime routine increased the longest consolidated sleep period in infants, with rapid improvement of approximately 17 min per night over the first 3 nights and continued improvement of appr
Effect: improvement; b = 0.29 hours/night (Piece I, ~17.4 min/night); CI: 95% CI 0.18, 0.41
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improvementImplementation of a nightly bedtime routine in infants aged 8-18 months reduced sleep onset latency most rapidly in the first 3 nights, with no significant additional improvement thereafter.
Effect: improvement; b = -1.29 min/night (Piece I); CI: 95% CI -1.86, -0.72
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improvementImplementation of a nightly bedtime routine in infants aged 8-18 months reduced sleep onset latency most rapidly in the first 3 nights, with no significant additional improvement thereafter.
Effect: improvement; b = -1.29 min/night (Piece I); CI: 95% CI -1.86, -0.72
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improvementImplementation of a nightly bedtime routine in infants aged 8-18 months reduced sleep onset latency most rapidly in the first 3 nights, with no significant additional improvement thereafter.
Effect: improvement; b = -1.29 min/night (Piece I); CI: 95% CI -1.86, -0.72
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improvementImplementation of a nightly bedtime routine in infants aged 8-18 months reduced sleep onset latency most rapidly in the first 3 nights, with no significant additional improvement thereafter.
Effect: improvement; b = -1.29 min/night (Piece I); CI: 95% CI -1.86, -0.72
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improvementImplementation of a nightly bedtime routine in infants aged 8-18 months reduced sleep onset latency most rapidly in the first 3 nights, with no significant additional improvement thereafter.
Effect: improvement; b = -1.29 min/night (Piece I); CI: 95% CI -1.86, -0.72
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improvementImplementation of a nightly bedtime routine in infants aged 8-18 months reduced sleep onset latency most rapidly in the first 3 nights, with no significant additional improvement thereafter.
Effect: improvement; b = -1.29 min/night (Piece I); CI: 95% CI -1.86, -0.72
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improvementImplementation of a nightly bedtime routine in infants aged 8-18 months reduced sleep onset latency most rapidly in the first 3 nights, with no significant additional improvement thereafter.
Effect: improvement; b = -1.29 min/night (Piece I); CI: 95% CI -1.86, -0.72
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improvementImplementation of a nightly bedtime routine in infants aged 8-18 months reduced sleep onset latency most rapidly in the first 3 nights, with no significant additional improvement thereafter.
Effect: improvement; b = -1.29 min/night (Piece I); CI: 95% CI -1.86, -0.72
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improvementImplementation of a nightly bedtime routine in infants aged 8-18 months reduced sleep onset latency most rapidly in the first 3 nights, with no significant additional improvement thereafter.
Effect: improvement; b = -1.29 min/night (Piece I); CI: 95% CI -1.86, -0.72
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improvementImplementation of a nightly bedtime routine in infants aged 8-18 months reduced sleep onset latency most rapidly in the first 3 nights, with no significant additional improvement thereafter.
Effect: improvement; b = -1.29 min/night (Piece I); CI: 95% CI -1.86, -0.72
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improvementImplementation of a nightly bedtime routine in infants aged 8-18 months reduced sleep onset latency most rapidly in the first 3 nights, with no significant additional improvement thereafter.
Effect: improvement; b = -1.29 min/night (Piece I); CI: 95% CI -1.86, -0.72
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improvementImplementation of a nightly bedtime routine in infants aged 8-18 months reduced sleep onset latency most rapidly in the first 3 nights, with no significant additional improvement thereafter.
Effect: improvement; b = -1.29 min/night (Piece I); CI: 95% CI -1.86, -0.72
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improvementImplementation of a nightly bedtime routine in infants aged 8-18 months reduced sleep onset latency most rapidly in the first 3 nights, with no significant additional improvement thereafter.
Effect: improvement; b = -1.29 min/night (Piece I); CI: 95% CI -1.86, -0.72
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improvementImplementation of a nightly bedtime routine in infants aged 8-18 months reduced sleep onset latency most rapidly in the first 3 nights, with no significant additional improvement thereafter.
Effect: improvement; b = -1.29 min/night (Piece I); CI: 95% CI -1.86, -0.72
None
improvementImplementation of a nightly bedtime routine in infants aged 8-18 months reduced sleep onset latency most rapidly in the first 3 nights, with no significant additional improvement thereafter.
Effect: improvement; b = -1.29 min/night (Piece I); CI: 95% CI -1.86, -0.72
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improvementImplementation of a nightly bedtime routine in infants aged 8-18 months reduced sleep onset latency most rapidly in the first 3 nights, with no significant additional improvement thereafter.
Effect: improvement; b = -1.29 min/night (Piece I); CI: 95% CI -1.86, -0.72
None
improvementImplementation of a nightly bedtime routine in infants aged 8-18 months reduced sleep onset latency most rapidly in the first 3 nights, with no significant additional improvement thereafter.
Effect: improvement; b = -1.29 min/night (Piece I); CI: 95% CI -1.86, -0.72
None
improvementImplementation of a nightly bedtime routine in infants aged 8-18 months reduced sleep onset latency most rapidly in the first 3 nights, with no significant additional improvement thereafter.
Effect: improvement; b = -1.29 min/night (Piece I); CI: 95% CI -1.86, -0.72
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improvementImplementation of a nightly bedtime routine in infants aged 8-18 months reduced sleep onset latency most rapidly in the first 3 nights, with no significant additional improvement thereafter.
Effect: improvement; b = -1.29 min/night (Piece I); CI: 95% CI -1.86, -0.72
None
improvementImplementation of a nightly bedtime routine in infants aged 8-18 months reduced sleep onset latency most rapidly in the first 3 nights, with no significant additional improvement thereafter.
Effect: improvement; b = -1.29 min/night (Piece I); CI: 95% CI -1.86, -0.72
None
improvementImplementation of a nightly bedtime routine in infants aged 8-18 months reduced sleep onset latency most rapidly in the first 3 nights, with no significant additional improvement thereafter.
Effect: improvement; b = -1.29 min/night (Piece I); CI: 95% CI -1.86, -0.72
None
improvementImplementation of a nightly bedtime routine in infants aged 8-18 months reduced sleep onset latency most rapidly in the first 3 nights, with no significant additional improvement thereafter.
Effect: improvement; b = -1.29 min/night (Piece I); CI: 95% CI -1.86, -0.72
None
improvementImplementation of a nightly bedtime routine in infants aged 8-18 months reduced sleep onset latency most rapidly in the first 3 nights, with no significant additional improvement thereafter.
Effect: improvement; b = -1.29 min/night (Piece I); CI: 95% CI -1.86, -0.72