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Getting enough sleep is a vital part of a healthy 24 -hour day!

Sleep is essential to the growth and development of children and teens.

At any age, the amount and type of sleep we get affects our physical and mental health. As we get older, the amount of sleep we need will decrease.

Recommended Hours of Sleep by Age Group

Remember that hours of sleep reflect total sleep hours in 24 hours. For young children who still nap, you need to include this when you add up their typical sleep hours.

Age Sleep Recommendation
Infants (0-3 months) 14 to 17 hours, including naps
Infants (4-11 months) 12 to 16 hours, including naps
Toddlers (1 to 2 years) 11 to 14 hours, including naps
Preschoolers (3 to 4 years) 10 to 13 hours, including naps
Children (5 to 13 years) 9 to 11 hours
Teenagers (14 to 17 years) 8 to 10 hours
Adults (18 to 64 years) 7 to 9 hours
Older Adults (65 + years) 7 to 8 hours

Getting a Good Night’s Sleep

Getting the right amount of sleep can be challenging. The Canadian 24-hour Movement Guidelines recommends getting good sleep by:

We spend 30-35 percent of our life sleeping. Proper sleep is good for health and may help prevent diabetes, high blood pressure and other health issues. Everyone has experienced fatigue, a bad mood, or lack of focus that often follows a night of poor sleep. In fact, the amount of sleep we get affects our ability to function in our day-to-day lives. Check out the links for more information.

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Published on: March 6, 2019

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