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Top tips for a better night’s sleep

We all appreciate a good night’s sleep. When you wake up in the morning having slept the whole night through you feel refreshed and ready for the day ahead.

Sadly, for some people this is difficult to achieve. It is recommended that adults get a minimum of 8 hours of sleep every day. Children however, need more:

Age rangeHours of sleep needed
1 to 2 years oldbetween 11 and 14 hours of sleep
3 to 5 years oldbetween 10 and 13 hours of sleep
6 to 12 years oldbetween 9 and 12 hours of sleep
13 to 18 years oldbetween 8 and 10 hours of sleep

If you are one of the millions of people who struggle to get a full or restful night’s sleep then this information is for you.

Why is sleep so important?

Quality sleep is important because it gives our bodies and minds the opportunity to recharge after the day’s activities.  It is also the time when our bodies enter ‘maintenance mode’ to keep our systems working well. It’s said that sleep is the body’s best medicine – have you ever noticed that when you have a raging cold all you want to do is sleep? That’s because your body is trying to fight the virus.

After a good night’s sleep, our bodies feel stronger, we have more energy and perform mental and physical tasks better. Our mental health can also be much improved when we regularly get enough restful sleep.

Creating a space worthy of good sleep

Here are a few suggestions to make your bedroom a haven for a restful night’s sleep:

Tips for falling asleep

There are many sleep charities in the UK if you wish to dive a bit deeper into this fascinating subject. Researching and understanding other sleep-related topics may help you to make further improvements to your lifestyle to achieve a better night’s sleep:

The Sleep Charity has lots of useful information and support, including printable sleep tips sheets for adults and children, and the ‘Sleep On’ podcast series.

The NHS Every Mind Matters website also has lots of advice, and you can sign up to a 6-week email programme to receive sleep tips straight to your inbox.

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