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This study found a vast discrepancy between prevalent caregiver-reported early childhood sleep problems (snoring, insomnia symptoms, poor sleep health) and limited clinician-documentation and management of sleep at well-visits, underscoring the importance of enhanced sleep screening and management tools in well-visits.