Cheyenne Simpson
The impact of the quality and quantity of sleep is often considered regarding good health, cognitive development and overall function. We are taught from a young age the importance of sleep as it is imposed on us from our parents and medical professionals, despite this it is estimated that a quarter of children under the age of five do not receive adequate sleep (Pacheco and Vyas, 2020), so the question remains; do we understand why sleep is so important? This research project aims to explore the impact sleep deprivation has on not only children’s holistic development but also the impact a poor sleep routine can have on families (Institute of health visiting, 2020). Additionally, the research project will explore what support is available for parents from both a professional outlook as well as parents individual experiences. To ensure validity of the research the primary research will be conducted through triangulation, using two different approaches to collecting data, the primary research will be conducted through a focus group with parents of children aged 0-8, and a questionnaire aimed at medical professionals will be carried out to ensure non-bias research (Carter, et al., 2014).
Cheyenne Simpson
Background of Study
Methodology
Findings
Do you know how much sleep you should be receiving for your age?
The Sleep Foundations has broken down the recommended sleep times into nine age groups:Conclusions and Recommendations
References
Acknowledgments
I would like to thank my tutors from the Blackpool and the Fylde college for putting their beliefs in me and giving me the confidence to go further in my academic study than I ever thought I would.