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Fallible Father's avatar

I just read Matthew Walker's book "Why We Sleep" and it was informational, interesting, and terrifying. I have been trying to implement things to improve sleep, thanks to the book.

I am appreciating the well written, succinct summaries of these issues. It is sometimes nice to get an easily digestible overview, instead of having to read lengthy books or studies.

Thanks!

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Jo Lein's avatar

Absolutely! Quality sleep is so critical, especially for children—no arguments there. The benefits are real, from brain development to mood and memory. But let’s be honest: if naps were cardio, I’d be an Olympian by now! Teaching kids the importance of sleep (minus the blue light) could be one of the best gifts we give them. If they learn early, maybe they’ll embrace the “installing updates” nap strategy we adults depend on so much.

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