Friday 18 June 2010

Not really a surprise.

A recent study of 8,000 children, published in a suppliment of the Journal of sleep and presented last week at a Professional Sleep Societies Conference, found that children with a regular bedtime perform better in a range of developmental measures.

Researchers found getting adequate sleep – at least 11 hours a night – was an important factor in four-year-olds’ development in the use of language, literacy and early maths ability, and a consistent bedtime resulted in the highest outcomes.

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