The structure of the average kid’s schedule has changed drastically for the most recent generations. Instead of running ...
Children with regular bedtimes exhibit better emotional control and behavior than those with irregular sleep patterns.
They are now more likely to: Share toys, taking turns with assistance Initiate or join in play with other children and make up games Begin dramatic play, acting out whole scenes (such as traveling ...
Sleep can affect a child's attitude and behavior, as many parents can attest, but a consistent bedtime may be more ...
Researchers emphasize that regular sleep schedules may outweigh sleep duration and quality in children's development.
A consistent bedtime for children displayed better control over emotions and behaviour while working with others or under ...
Oberholzer-Gee, Felix, Dennis Yao, Britta Kelley, and Lizzie Gomez. "Sweet Deal—Industry Self-Regulation of Breakfast Cereal Advertising to Children." Harvard Business School Case 712-463, February ...