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Longitudinal Study: | LSAC | Title: | The role of behavioural sleep problems in children’s social-emotional development | Authors: | Williams, Kate Williams, Kate E |
Publication Date: | 24-Oct-2016 | Keywords: | self-regulation ADHD early childhood sleep |
Abstract: | This paper will summarise the findings of a program of research examining behavioural sleep problems in a population cohort of Australian children from birth to 9 years of age. Sustained early childhood sleep problems were experienced by approximately 30% of children. These sleep problems contributed to poorer self-regulation development over time, and were a risk factor for poorer school adjustment and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. | Conference: | World Organisation for Early Childhood Education (OMEP) | Conference location: | Seoul, South Korea | Keywords: | Child Development -- Sleep; Children -- Early childhood; Child Development | Research collection: | Conference Papers |
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