结论和早期干预的意义。

2区 医学 Q1 Medicine
Regina T Harbourne
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本卷的每一章都支持这样的假设,即睡眠的数量和质量是早期生活中学习架构的重要组成部分。受睡眠影响的不同领域包括语言、运动技能、解决问题的能力和记忆力,当充足和健康的睡眠渗透到孩子的日常生活中时,这些方面会有更大的改善。本卷中描述的研究扩展了我们对睡眠对短期技能提高和长期发展收益的影响的理解。本卷的跨学科内容带来了关于睡眠和学习在幼儿,包括那些有特殊挑战,如儿童唐氏综合症,威廉姆斯综合征,注意力缺陷,或脑瘫实用和翻译的信息。在这最后一章中,主要的知识差距将被描述,并着眼于研究领域,这些研究领域可以进一步建立支持早期学习的策略,并建议关注睡眠的作用,以增强早期干预对有发育挑战的儿童的影响。
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Conclusions and implications for early intervention.

Each chapter in this volume supports the assumption that the quantity and quality of sleep is an essential building block for the architecture of learning in early life. Diverse areas affected by sleep include language, motor skills, problem solving, and memory, which show greater improvements when adequate and healthy sleep pervades a child's routine. Studies described in this volume expand our understanding of the impact of sleep both for short term skill improvement and for long-term developmental gains. The interdisciplinary content of this volume brings practical and translational information regarding sleep and learning in young children, including those with special challenges, such as children with Down syndrome, Williams syndrome, attention deficits, or cerebral palsy. In this concluding chapter, key knowledge gaps will be described with an eye toward areas of study that could further build strategies that support early learning and suggest attention to the role of sleep to enhance the effects of early intervention for children with developmental challenges.

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Advances in Child Development and Behavior
Advances in Child Development and Behavior PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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