Sleep During Childhood

Our sleep patterns change with age as do our attitudes toward sleep. Sleep is key for children because it directly impacts physical and mental development. —

According to the National Sleep Foundation, newborns sleep about 14 to 17 hours, toddlers sleep about 11-14 hours, school-aged children 9-11 hours, and teenagers sleep about 8-10 hours

Most common sleep problems in children and teenagers:

  • Resisting bed time
  • Nighttime awakenings
  • Puberty-related changes affect hormones which can shift the biological clock

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