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EPISODE · Oct 28, 2025 · 33 MIN

Is Your Child Getting Deep Sleep? Airway, Sleep & Development with Dr. Leena Alexander

from You're the Mom With Dr. Laura Le · host Laura Le

In this episode, we’re talking about something every parent should know: how your child breathes and sleeps affects their behavior, focus, growth, and emotional regulation. I’m joined by Dr. Leena Alexander of DFW Deep Sleep, Airway & TMJ, who specializes in helping children and families improve sleep and overall health by addressing the airway, oral development, and jaw function.We discuss:Signs your child may not be getting restorative sleepMouth breathing, snoring, bedwetting & ADHD-like symptomsThe connection between cranial alignment, tongue ties, and airway functionWhy collaboration between dentists, chiropractors, and therapists mattersWhat evaluation & treatment can look like for young childrenThis conversation is empowering, eye-opening, and full of practical guidance for parents wanting to support their child’s health from the inside out.Connect with Dr. Leena:Website: dfwdeepsleep.comPhone: 469-763-0182Listeners who mention this episode receive a complimentary consultation screening.

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