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Does a mother’s sleep during pregnancy affect children’s development?

January 26, 2018Latest ReportsAEDC, Australia, early development, Early Development Instrument, sleep, sleep apneaMatt Horner

Sleep is incredibly important for children’s development. Getting 11-12 hours of sleep a day is associated with healthy development. Whereas getting too little sleep is associated with a host of problems. Continue reading Does a mother’s sleep during pregnancy affect children’s development? →

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