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Help Your Children Get the Rest They Need for the Livingston, N.J.– Getting the right amount of sleep each night is important for children's health, safety and success in school and other activities. The start of the school year is a good time to make sure your children are getting the sleep they need. “Helping ensure that your child gets enough sleep once school begins will help them focus on their school work and have a healthier, safer, and more productive school year,” says Barry A. Cohen, M.D., a pediatric and adult sleep specialist with The Kazmir Center for Sleep Disorders at Saint Barnabas Medical Center in Livingston. “Most children require 10 to 12 hours a sleep each night. Less sleep can cause concentration and behavioral problems.” In the past, little attention has been paid to the sleep habits of children. But growing evidence shows that a lack of sleep can lead to tiredness, attention problems, irritability, frustration and difficulty controlling emotions and impulses. According to Dr. Cohen, it is best for parents to begin changing their children’s sleep schedules a few weeks before school starts. He suggests limiting nap times and moving bedtimes back 15 minutes every few days until you reach the time you would like your child to go to sleep during the school year. Dr. Cohen reminds parents that providing proper sleep is as necessary as food and shelter, and while children enjoy staying up late, parents must be responsible to put them in bed at an appropriate time. To help parents plan a back to school sleep schedule, The National Sleep Foundation and the Kazmir Center for Sleep Disorders at Saint Barnabas offer the following tips that should be maintained throughout the school year.
The Kazmir Center for Sleep Disorders at Saint Barnabas has accreditation from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine and offers a full range of services used in the evaluation, diagnosis and management of sleep-related disorders in children and adults. The Center, recently named the best sleep facility in the nation by ADVANCE magazine, is designed to handle children of all ages and offers comfortable rooms which easily accommodate an extra bed for a parent/guardian. For more information, please call 973-322-9800. Date: July 9, 2007 CONTACT: Samantha Anton, 973-322-4922 [ top ] |
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