We all know sleep is a necessary part of life, especially at a younger age. Kids need sleep for healthy growth, development, behavior and overall success in society.
But, did you know? Children 6 to 12 years old need between nine and twelve hours of sleep a day— naps and nighttime combined. Teenagers need about eight to ten hours per night. Despite these recommendations from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine, our kids are not getting enough sleep:
- At least 1/3 of children 10 years and younger are not getting the ideal amount of sleep.
- More than 2/3 of children 10 years and older aren’t getting enough sleep, either.
Why is this happening, and what can we do to help our kids be better rested to face the days, weeks, months and years ahead in this ever-changing world? Dr. Alyssa Nycz, Connecticut Children’s pediatrician, takes a closer look.