Thursday, January 15, 2015

Napping Helps Infants' Memory Development

Babies learn best when they are sleepy * Daytime naps of 30 minutes or more help infants to retain and remember new behaviours * Bedtime stories are invaluable for a child's development Napping helps infants to develop their memory and retain new behaviours they have learnt, a new study from the University of Sheffield has revealed. Babies devote the majority of their time to sleeping, but until now very little was known about the links between sleep and the unprecedented levels of growth and development that take place during their first ye. ar of life. This is Dr Jane Herbert conducting the study.



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