Children

31 08, 2022

With back to school comes back to sleep

2023-01-18T17:07:25+00:00August 31, 2022|Children, Parenting, School, Teens|

The start of the new school year is the perfect time to renew habits that keep students happy and healthy – including sleep. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) is holding the third annual Student Sleep Health Week Sept. 12-18, 2022, to inform [...]

28 04, 2021

Healthy sleep is vital to children’s well-being

2023-01-19T17:59:12+00:00April 28, 2021|Children, Parenting, School|

It can be tough to make sure children get a good night’s sleep, but sufficient sleep can improve learning, health and mood. During the COVID-19 pandemic, healthy sleep is especially important for children and teens. More than a third of parents say that online [...]

5 02, 2021

Late bedtimes linked with childhood obesity

2023-01-18T17:29:01+00:00February 5, 2021|Children, Obesity, Parenting|

The COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the daily routines of many children. When disrupted schedules lead to increasingly later bedtimes, it can affect their sleep and even their weight. A study published in Pediatrics found that young children who routinely stayed up late (after 9 [...]

19 09, 2020

Resolution 1103 supports the designation of National Student Sleep Health Week

2023-01-19T17:57:10+00:00September 19, 2020|Children, Parenting, Patient Advocacy, School, Teens|

On Sept. 11, 2020, Democratic Rep. Zoe Lofgren of California introduced House Resolution 1103 in the U.S. House of Representatives. Developed by the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, the resolution designates the third week of September as National Student Sleep Health Week. Republican Rep. [...]

4 09, 2020

Student Sleep Health Week: Setting students up for success

2022-08-04T19:58:37+00:00September 4, 2020|Children, Parenting, School, Teens|

Healthy sleep helps children and teens learn in the classroom and excel in sports and extracurricular activities. To highlight the importance of healthy sleep for students, the AASM is holding the first-ever Student Sleep Health Week, slated for September 14-20, 2020. As families prepare [...]

13 08, 2019

Sleep tips for new parents

2022-08-16T18:16:45+00:00August 13, 2019|Children, Healthy Sleep Habits, Parenting|

As the summer winds down and people go back to work and school, many couples are preparing for a massive change in their lives – becoming parents. August and September usually see the most babies born in the United States compared with the rest [...]

23 01, 2018

Snoozby and the Great Big Bedtime Battle: Book review

2022-08-18T16:03:00+00:00January 23, 2018|Children|

Sam thinks he is the ultimate sleep fighter, that is, until his buddy Snoozby teaches him about the value of a good night’s rest. Snoozby and the Great Big Bedtime Battle by Terry Cralle, RN and W. David Brown, PhD, is the first book [...]

20 04, 2017

Later school start times for students

2022-07-25T19:56:25+00:00April 20, 2017|Children, School, Teens|

Middle and high school students have to balance academics, sports, social lives, and additional extracurricular activities. Keeping up with these responsibilities leaves minimal time for relaxing, let alone getting a good night’s sleep. The American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) recently released a position statement [...]

21 07, 2016

How much sleep do children need?

2022-08-04T19:59:29+00:00July 21, 2016|Children, Healthy Sleep Habits|

Sleep is essential for optimal health in children and teens. But how many hours of sleep should your child get on a regular basis? To answer this question, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine gathered a panel of 13 sleep experts. They reviewed more [...]

17 06, 2015

5 ways to help your child get better sleep

2022-07-11T18:35:40+00:00June 17, 2015|Children, Healthy Sleep Habits, Parenting|

If parents around the world can agree on anything, it’s this — getting kids to sleep is hard. A new study involved 10,085 mothers from 14 different countries.  It looked at the effects of what a regular bedtime routine would do for kids who were [...]

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