From birth to adolescence, in the arms of Morpheus.

The most significant changes in sleep patterns occur between birth and nine months of age. The mother plays a key role: by establishing a regular daily routine, she helps ensure her child gets a good night’s sleep. Later on, teenagers need more sleep than preteens. According to several studies, most teenagers are sleep-deprived by one to one and a half hours per day due to late bedtimes. Sleep deprivation disrupts learning and contributes to hyperactivity and anxiety.

Author(s): Challamel Marie-Josèphe

Publishing year: 2007

Pages: 42-45

Men's Health, 2007, n° 388, p. 42-45

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