The Journal of Genetic Psychology | 2021

The Role of Sleep in Young Children’s Development: A Review

 
 

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Abstract This review article provides an overview of studies highlighting the importance of sleep in young children’s development and summarizes research-based strategies for implementing healthy sleep practices. Sleep problems are common among young children and is one of the most commonly expressed concerns reported by caregivers. Insufficient sleep, poor sleep quality, and irregular sleep schedules may affect children’s physical health, cognitive capacity, socioemotional processes, and behavioral functioning, with implications for children’s development and well-being. Family context and factors, confounded with cultural variables, play a critical role in children’s sleep behavior and practices. This article presents research-based recommendations to enhance knowledge about children’s sleep and to promote appropriate practices.

Volume 182
Pages 205 - 217
DOI 10.1080/00221325.2021.1908218
Language English
Journal The Journal of Genetic Psychology

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