As parents, we know how essential sleep is for our children’s growth and well-being. Yet, the profound effects of sleep – both good and bad – on a child’s development are often underestimated.
As the founder of Mamas Touch Sleeping Suits, I’ve spent years researching and understanding the impact that sleep can have on a child’s life, and I’m excited to share these insights.
The positive effects of good sleep
Cognitive development and learning
Adequate sleep is closely linked to better cognitive function. When children sleep well, their brains are given the chance to process and consolidate what they’ve learnt throughout the day. This helps with memory retention, problem-solving skills and creativity. A well-rested brain also improves focus and attention, allowing children to perform better academically in school and beyond.
Emotional regulation
Children who consistently get enough sleep are better equipped to manage their emotions. Sleep helps regulate mood, making children more resilient to stress and less prone to irritability. A good night’s sleep can help a child navigate social interactions and reduce the likelihood of tantrums and emotional outbursts.
Physical health and growth
Growth hormones are primarily secreted during deep sleep, making adequate rest critical for physical development. Additionally, proper sleep supports immune system function, helping children fend off illnesses and recover more quickly when they do get sick. Regular sleep patterns also contribute to maintaining a healthy weight by regulating appetite-related hormones.
Improved behaviour and social skills
Children who sleep well tend to be more co-operative, display better social skills, and are more capable of developing strong relationships. Good sleep promotes impulse control and attention, which helps children manage their behaviour both at home and in school settings.
The negative effects of poor sleep
Cognitive impairment and learning difficulties
Poor sleep, especially when chronic, can lead to difficulties with concentration, memory and problem-solving. Sleep-deprived children often struggle to stay attentive during school, which can result in learning challenges and lower academic performance.
Emotional instability and behavioural challenges
A lack of sleep can wreak havoc on a child’s emotional state. Sleep-deprived children are more prone to mood swings, anxiety and even depression. Behavioural issues such as hyperactivity, aggression and irritability are commonly seen in children who consistently get inadequate sleep, which makes it harder for children to adapt to their environment.
Physical health risks
Poor sleep can negatively impact a child’s physical health, including weakened immune system function, increased susceptibility to illnesses, and stunted growth due to the decreased secretion of growth hormones. In the long term, chronic sleep deprivation has been linked to obesity and related health problems.
Social and behavioural struggles
Children who do not get enough sleep may struggle with social interactions. Sleep deprivation can lead to increased impulsivity and difficulty reading social cues, which can make it harder for children to form and maintain friendships. They may also experience issues with authority, often leading to conflicts with teachers or caregivers, which can negatively impact their social development.
Mamas Touch: Revolutionising your child’s sleep experience
Mamas Touch Sleeping Suits were created out of my passion to give children the sleep they deserve. Our weighted sleeping suits are designed with love and backed by research to revolutionise your child’s sleep experience. The suits are crafted to mimic the sensation of being held, providing comfort and security throughout the night.
What makes Mamas Touch unique is its focus on the proprioceptive input: essentially, the suit applies a gentle weight to the body, soothing your child by mimicking a mother’s comforting touch. This not only helps children fall asleep faster but ensures they stay asleep longer, allowing for a more restorative rest. The calming effect of the suit allows your child to relax and feel supported, no matter their sleeping position.
And the benefits extend beyond sleep alone. Many parents have found the suit provides additional support during the day, especially when their child feels overwhelmed. It serves as a grounding tool, offering proprioceptive input that helps with sensory regulation – making it a valuable resource for children beyond just bedtime.
Whether your child struggles with sleep or if you simply want to ensure they get the best possible rest, Mamas Touch Sleeping Suits are here to help. Our product is designed to improve sleep quality for every child, helping them wake up refreshed, restored and ready to take on the world.
Shannon Henning
Founder: Mamas Touch