Cognitive Development
Promoting Memory
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Make sure your toddler takes naps during the day.
WHY IT MATTERS
Studies have shown that having adequate sleep affects children's memory. Daytime naps in ten-month-old babies predicted immediate recall and generalization.
Children who have more physical activities and quality sleep perform better in tests that measure language abilities, memory, executive function, attention span, and processing speed.1