Lawrence Rosen, MD, joins Integrative Practitioner associate editor, Avery St. Onge, to discuss how individual and structural changes involving whole health principles can help improve the sleep of children as well as their mental, emotional, and physical health.

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Lawrence Rosen, MD is an integrative pediatrician and founder of the Whole Child Center. He serves as Senior Advisor and Chair of the Health Advisory Board for WholeHealthED, a nonprofit devoted to bringing whole health learning to the U.S. He is the co-author of “Treatment Alternatives for Children,” an evidence-informed guide for parents interested in natural solutions for common childhood ailments. Rosen is appointed as Assistant Professor in Pediatrics at the Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine. schools. He is a founding member and former Chair of the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Section on Integrative Medicine, and he received the AAP’s Pioneer in Integrative Medicine award in 2015. A graduate of New York Medical College and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, he completed his residency and chief residency in pediatrics at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. Rosen received his yoga teacher certification under the guidance of Ben Wisch and Denise DeLuca and teaches yoga and meditation to medical students.