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Τετάρτη 2 Μαΐου 2018

The importance of sleep in school performance


The importance of sleep in school performance


   Nowadays, with the quick pace of daily routine we have forgotten the importance of simple things, like sleep. Every day we do things, we wake up, go to work or to school, we do our exercises or our jobs’ projects.

  Sleep is very important for all ages but most of all for children. Quality sleep offers a healthy kind of life and wellbeing in your life routine. Unfortunately, a high percentage of people and a part of the children don’t sleep satisfactory hours to get on with their responsibilities.

   Many reports mention that quality sleep can benefit the mental performance of children, because it affects the mental faculties. Furthermore, quality sleep enhances memory and focus. With the correct hours of sleep (8 hours a day)  you can have a better performance in school or sports activities.

   So, sleeping is important to health during childhood, see below how to help your children get a good night’s sleep and get the benefits that come with it.

 Diet:
·         During your children’s evening meals, it is advisable to avoid large amounts of food or fried food, as they many cause gastrointestinal disorders.
·         Good choice for evening is a “light” and nutritious meal before bedtime, for example fruits or salad, maybe a toast, yogurt with fruit or with cereals.
·         Eating foods and drinking soft drinks contain amounts of caffeine (ex chocolate, tea or drinks with sugar) should be restricted to at the least 6 hours before bedtime as it may cause overstimulation.

Activities:
·         Try for your children’s activities to be completed at a least 3 hours before their bedtime. Because exercise and workout stimulates the brain and the body. Try to do relaxing exercises  with your children, for example walking before bedtime.

  Overall, the parents should try to explain to children that bedtime isn’t a kind of punishment but the way of a healthy life which will enable them to carry out their daily tasks at school.

 Editor: Lalou Spiridoula-Maria

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