How Much Sleep Do Kids Need? Sleep Requirements for Kids & the Benefits of Developing Healthy Sleep Habits Promoted Parenting

Ask almost any parent and they'll tell you that sleep is important for children of all ages. But how many parents know how much sleep kids really need, why they need it, and the effects if children don't get enough sleep? With nearly half of American kids not getting enough sleep, parents need to know more about the benefits of developing healthy sleep habits.

Why Kids Need Sleep

Sleep is crucial for kids' mind, body and growth, and can even effect how well they do in school. Healthy sleep habits aid in so many critical aspects of a child's development – physically and mentally. According to the Sleep Foundation, sleep has effects on:

  • happiness
  • alertness
  • attention span
  • cognitive performance 
  • mood 
  • resiliency
  • vocabulary
  • learning
  • memory
  • executive attention
  • motor skill development

While kids sleep, there bodies also work on muscle development, tissue growth, organ repair and the brain eliminates disease causing toxins.

Sleep Requirement for Kids

Kids require different amounts of sleep as they age. Here's a breakdown, but keep in mind that the numbers refer to a 24-hour period, so if your baby or child is still taking naps, be sure to include that in your child’s total sleep hour calculation.

  • Newborns: During the first four weeks, newborns need, on average, between 15 and 18 hours per day, but they generally sleep for short periods of time of between 2 and 4 hours. Once Baby is 1 and 4 months old, they will need around 14 or 15 hours of sleep.
  • Toddlers: One- to 3-year-olds need around 12 to 14 hours of sleep each day and will start napping just once per day, although naps can be anywhere from 1 hour to 3 1/2 hours long.
  • Preschoolers: Three- to 5-year-olds need 10 to 13 hours per day. Naps become increasingly shorter and may be dropped all together before they are 5.
  • Kids: Six- to 12-year-olds need 9 to 11 hours per day to keep up with school, social activities, sports, etc.

Kids use a lot of energy while they're growing, learning and playing, so make sure they're well equipped with adequate amounts of sleep. If you feel your child isn't getting enough sleep, or needs to develop healthier sleep habits, reach out to your health-care provider or pediatrician for personalized support.

Visit AllThingsforKids.com to learn more about common sleep problems and tips on helping your kids get enough sleep.

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Comments (6)

Elisa Schmitz
Such great information about kids and sleep. Everyone in the family needs to develop healthy sleep habits, starting at birth, to ensure health and happiness. Love the breakdown here and all the helpful resources, thank you.
Tribe
Sleep training was one of the hardest things I did as a new parent. Wow, am I glad my kids are better sleepers now than they were then!
Cassiday
Everyone needs enough sleep. 😴
bepositive
Developing good sleep habits a a gift for life. Great tips here!
Gwen Johnson
Kids do not get enough sleep. We can do better.
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