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Why daytime sleep is so important

Why daytime sleep is so important

by Kim Corley | Jul 10, 2018 | Sleep Consultant

Why daytime sleep is so important Yes, daytime sleep is important! Typically if your child is under the age of 2.5 years they require some daytime sleep, otherwise known as NAPS (an acronym for Necessary Adult Peace Sessions – and that isn’t just a fun play on...

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