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  • KidsHealth QR Code Poster - Normal Sleep Throughout Childhood

    To give others easy access to KidsHealth's normal sleep throughout childhood content, you can share a QR code poster. Anyone can scan the QR code with their phone and go straight to the KidsHealth normal sleep content. 
  • Normal Sleep - Preschoolers 3 To 5 Years

    Tamariki (children) need sleep to grow and develop. Sleep needs vary and change as they grow. Your child's sleep needs may differ from other tamariki their age. Knowing what to expect at each stage helps you understand their sleep needs as they grow.
  • Normal Sleep - Toddlers 1 To 3 Years

    Toddlers need sleep to grow and develop. Sleep needs vary and change as they grow. Your toddler's sleep needs may differ from other toddlers their age. Knowing what to expect at each stage helps you understand their sleep needs as they grow.
  • Normal Sleep - Babies 3 To 12 Months

    Pēpi need sleep to grow and develop. Sleep needs vary and change as they grow. Your baby's sleep needs may differ from other babies their age. Knowing what to expect at each stage helps you understand their sleep needs as they grow.
  • Normal Sleep - Newborns To 3 Months

    Pēpi (babies) need sleep to grow and develop. Sleep needs vary and change as they grow. Your baby's sleep needs may differ from other babies their age. Knowing what to expect at each stage helps you understand their sleep needs as they grow.
  • Normal Sleep - Primary School Aged Children

    Sleep is important for children's learning and behaviour. Sleep also helps children's brains grow.
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