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Children's Sleep

Liam Brown

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Children's Sleep explores the vital connection between sleep and child development, offering parents and caregivers practical guidance to optimize their children's sleep habits. The book highlights how crucial sleep is to a child's health, impacting not only physical growth through hormone regulation but also cognitive functions like memory consolidation and learning, essential for academic success. Understand how sleep deprivation can lead to irritability, anxiety, and behavioral issues, emphasizing the importance of emotional regulation through healthy sleep patterns.

 
The book progresses through stages, starting with the science behind sleep architecture and its relevance to children. It then details the cognitive and emotional consequences of sleep deprivation, including effects on academic performance and mood regulation. Finally, it provides a practical guide for creating effective bedtime routines, tailoring strategies to different age groups and addressing common sleep challenges.

 
By synthesizing research from psychology, pediatrics, and education, Children's Sleep advocates for consistent sleep routines, recognizing the interconnectedness of sleep with various facets of a child’s life.
Disponível desde: 13/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 94 páginas.

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