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Back-to-School Tips: Set a Sleep Schedule

Getting a good night’s sleep is important at any time of the year, but it’s especially critical for your children when transitioning from summer fun to structured learning. Sleep-deficient children might become overly active and face challenges paying attention, causing their performance in the classroom to suffer.  

Set a sleep schedule.

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) offers the following tips for how to get a healthful night’s sleep.  

Enjoy two classic bedtime stories from the Scholastic Parent Store for kids under 10.  

“The Giving Tree,” written and illustrated by Shel Silverstein, is about a tree that gives her entire self to the person she loves. The inspirational parable introduces children to the beauty of self-sacrifice and generosity.  

“Amelia Bedelia Means Business” by Herman Parish and illustrated by Lynne Avril introduces elementary students to chapter books with face-paced stories, friends, and funny situations.  

Source: Healthy Sleep Habits. National Institutes of Health. March 24, 2022

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