Did you just get your child’s report card? Were his grades lower than you’d like?
Does your child snore? If so, one of the best things you can do to help him succeed in
school or thrive in
preschool might be to address the
snoring! A study of over 1000
elementary students in Germany has found that kids who snore are 3 to 4 times more likely than their peers to get
poor grades. Other researchers have documented both poorer learning and
poorer behavior in snorers. The problem seems to be caused by the poor quality
sleep, not directly by the faster pulse or the lower level of oxygen in the blood during snoring. Any child who snores deserves to be evaluated by a physician to check for sleep apnea, a problem associated with snoring.
Sleep apnea can cause
poor sleep and other health
problems.
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