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For Optimal Brain Function, Kids Need Better Sleep

Key Takeaways

  • Less than 30% of high school kids get the recommended amount of sleep each night.
  • Technology and extracurricular activities make it difficult for some kids to get the rest they need.
  • Not getting enough sleep impacts a child’s brain functioning.

Statistics

  • In 2009, about 30% of high school students got the recommended amount of sleep each night. By 2015, it dropped to 27%.
  • The American Academy of Sleep Medicine recommends 9 to 12 hours of sleep for children ages 6 to 12.

The Impact of Sleep Deprivation on Kids' Brain Functioning

  • Sleep deprivation can affect kids physically and mentally.
  • It can lead to low energy, fatigue, and moodiness.
  • It can also impact a child’s brain functioning, including their memory, learning, and attention.

A New Study on the Impact of Sleep Deprivation on Kids' Neurocognitive Health

  • A new study published in The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health looked at the impact of sleep deprivation on kids’ neurocognitive health.
  • The study found that insufficient sleep had negative effects on brain structure, connectivity, behavior, cognition, and mental health.
  • These effects lasted for two years after the study began.

Reasons Why Kids Sleep Less

  • There are a number of reasons why kids may not be getting enough sleep, including:
    • Technology use
    • Extracurricular activities
    • Busy schedules
    • Poor sleep habits

Helping Kids Get Enough Sleep

  • Parents can help kids get enough sleep by:
    • Setting limits on technology use
    • Creating a regular sleep schedule
    • Ensuring that kids' bedrooms are conducive to sleep
    • Avoiding caffeinated drinks and sugary snacks before bed
    • Teaching kids relaxation techniques

Conclusion

  • Getting enough sleep is essential for kids' brain development and overall health.
  • Parents can help kids get enough sleep by setting limits, creating a regular sleep schedule, and ensuring that kids' bedrooms are conducive to sleep.
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