A good sleep is heavenly. What more could we ask for than a deep sleep after a tiresome day? We might have often noticed that our body feels unusually grumpy and worn out when we don’t grab enough sleep. Though mostly sleep is related to laziness, it holds a lot of importance in a human being’s life. Did you also know that toddlers need more sleep than adults? The growth and development of a kid greatly depends on the quality of sleep he gets. It has been proven that children who do not sleep well or get interrupted sleep remain poor performers in their daily activities.
The science behind sleep:
Sleep is based on the circadian rhythm which is the regular sleeping and waking up of the brain. A sound sleep supports the development of brain which sleeps and wakes up based on the availability of sunlight basically. This dark and light rhythm develops only after a period of growth and that is why new born babies have a very irregular sleeping pattern. It takes time to develop and after almost six months of growth, the child spends most of the time sleeping. A continuous lack of good sleep will result in a sleep disorder called attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Maintaining a routine:
It is essential to follow a bedtime routine religiously which should include a fixed time to go to bed.
Other factors to be considered are:
Sleep disorders in children:
Children may develop sleep disorders due to disturbed sleep or lack of sleep.Watch out for these
symptoms:
Survey says that nearly 37% of children in their early ages suffer from sleep related problems.
The best way to eradicate such problems is to strictly adhere to a healthy lifestyle. Eating healthy, avoiding junk food, minimizing unnecessary usage of screen devices like television, mobile phones and tablets, exercising for at least 20 minutes every day is the secret to sleep well sound and be active throughout.
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