Children need about 9 to 14 hours of sleep each night, depending on their age. Teens need about 8 to 10 hours of sleep each night.1
A good night’s sleep helps your child grow, form memories, learn, and perform better if they are an athlete. It also helps them stay alert and focused in school and at play. Children who don’t get enough sleep may experience:
If your child has trouble getting to sleep or staying asleep, talk with their doctor. The doctor can check for any health problems that may be affecting your child’s sleep. You can also take steps at home to set a consistent bedtime routine with these tips.
You can help your child sleep better by having a comforting bedtime routine and consistent bedtimes.
You can help your teen sleep well by encouraging a calming bedtime routine and consistent bedtimes.