4.5: Sleep

During early childhood, there is wide variation in the number of hours of hours of sleep recommended per day. For example, two year-olds may still need 15-16 hours per day, while a six year-old may only need 7-8 hours. The National Sleep Foundation’s 2015 recommendations based on age are listed in Figure 4.5.
The sleep duration recommendations by National Sleep Foundation for people of different age: newborn, infant, toddler, pre-school, school age, teen, young adult, adult, and older adult.
Figure 4.5: National Sleep Foundation’s sleep duration recommendations.

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