sleep habits for a child is often challenging for parents. Now, new research suggests children’s sleep issues, at any age and at any level, are associated with diminished well-being by the time they are 10 or 11 years old.Investigators at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) discovered issues may arise whether children have ongoing sleep problems from birth through childhood or do not develop sleep problems until they begin school.The findings suggest health care providers should screen children for sleep problems at every age and intervene early when a sleep problem is identified.
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