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Health Tip: Taking Fewer Naps
By LadyLively on January 12, 2018
Has your doctor suggested taking fewer naps? Or are you ready to wean a child from napping?
The National Sleep Foundation suggests how:
- Don’t expect to accomplish the deed overnight. Napping isn’t an all-or-nothing proposition. An occasional nap is to be expected.
- Turn nap time into quiet time. Allow for a period of calm, such as by reading or listening to quiet music.
- If necessary, move bedtime earlier to adjust for a lack of daytime sleep.
Source: HealthDay
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