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Sleep problems are common and impact learning, development, health and family life

Health, In the Media

From Down Syndrome Education International

Sleep is important for development and learning, behaviour and general health. Research suggests that sleep problems are common among young people with Down syndrome and are likely linked to cognitive difficulties and behaviour problems. Further research is needed to evaluate treatments and potential therapies.

Read more at: www.dseinternational.org/en-us/education21/16/

View all examples: www.dseinternational.org/en-us/education21/

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