Reuters offers additional perspectives on the recent study that found daytime naps are linked to poorer night-time sleep in children.

“The study doesn’t imply you shouldn’t let your kids nap,” said Jodi Mindell, associate director of the sleep center at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. “There are only so many hours a day that you can sleep, but that doesn’t mean that napping leads to poor sleep.”

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