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Old 06-02-2015, 06:40 PM
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An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:

SURVEY: 40% OF LOWER PRIMARY CHILDREN NOT GETTING ENOUGH SLEEP

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5 Feb 2015 - 1:22pm








According to a study conducted by students from the Nanyang Technological University 4 in 10 lower primary school kids are not getting enough sleep.

The study was conducted in collaboration with NUH and compared the number of hours of sleep children got with the recommended hours for children of that age.
Children in lower primary school should be getting 9 to 10 hours of sleep a day for healthy brain development but most students here only sleep 8 hours.
The survey took responses from over 300 respondents including parents and children aged 6 to 9 years old.

37% did not have a regular bed time while 35% also didn’t have a regular bedtime routine.

Due to the lack of quality sleep, the survey found that many kinds fall asleep on public transport, in class, while watching tv or similar.
In the end, their concentration levels during the day are affected.







For the children who reported feeling this way during the day, 75% said they watched TV before sleeping while 60% said they used smartphones. 30% said they used the computer for up to an hour before bed.

Activities such as these before bed promote mental activity and can affect the quality of sleep as the mind cannot switch off effectively.

The study found that often, children’s behaviours reflect that of their parents.

It was also concerning that despite 4 in 10 children not getting enough sleep and many more missing out on quality sleep, 90% of parents said that they did not feel their children had sleeping problems.

Parents should look out for signs of sleep deprivation in their children, such as a lack of concentration, drop in school performance, irritability and frustration at the slightest provocation as well as spontaneously falling asleep when sitting down or watching TV.


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