The chicken or the egg?
- Posted: August 18, 2009
- Filed under: Sleep Tips and Advice
Does not sleeping make you overweight or does being overweight make you not sleep?
Does not sleeping make you overweight or does being overweight make you not sleep?
The average infant sleeps 14 to 16 hours within a 24-hour period, while some babies even sleep up to 18 hours a day. At some point, your baby will sleep longer stretches at night, spending more time awake during the day.
SleepBetter.org is in Stephenville to talk to people about their dreams, of course, and the local poster child for dream-achievement is Jewel, who lives outside of town on a 2,200 acre ranch with husband Ty Murray, the nine-time world champion cowboy. The outline of Jewel’s life is well-known: She grew up in Alaska on her…
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Sleep is a key factor in keeping a baby (and parents) happy and healthy. In helping your new baby develop good sleeping habits, it’s important to remember that newborns have a sleep pattern unlike any other they will have during their lifetimes.
The American Academy of Pediatrics defines Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) as, “…a condition of the brain that makes it difficult for children to control their behavior.”
If your child isn’t getting enough sleep, try one of these tips to help them catch more Z’s:
It’s a rough transition from the sweet little newborn who sleeps 16 hours a day to the stubborn toddler who resists bedtime, wailing “But I’m not tired!”
Is your child texting why s/he should be dreaming? They could be losing sleep and ultimately performing worse during the day, just because of their own cell phone.
According to Examiner.com, Sleep deprivation can severely alter behavior. Lack of sleep can become fatal. In a study of rats that were not allowed to sleep, it took only three weeks for them all to die.
Beauty sleep is a real thing. The better you sleep, the better you feel. The better you feel, the better you look.