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About 10-12 hours a night. If she gets adequate sleep, she most likely will no longer need a nap during the day. But this is just an average....only you know your child's individual needs.
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Child is the simple subject
1) Don't let your child study the night before. Study over a span of a few days. 2) Make sure you child gets plenty of sleep a few days before and the night before. 3) If your child needs help, make sure he/she understands all of the material that needs to be studied.
You can't sleep at night from insomnia or something similar. You get tired during the day.
Santa Clause brings them during the night, and your parents pass them out in the morning.
Not really a difficult question until you consider the activity of a child during the day and the length of sleep at night. The average adult takes 21,600 breaths a day
No. Not providing appropriate care and supervision for a child constitutes child endangerment, the basis of the factors that can be used to declare a parent unfit. It is unsafe for a child of twelve to be left alone all night. Perhaps the parent is working during the night and has few resources but they must make arrangements for the child to be under adult care and supervision during the night. A twelve year old child is not equipped to manage every crisis that could occur during the night such as fire, break in or medical emergencies.See the related link for factors used to declare a parent unfit.
I dont know I was asking you
70 during the day, 55 at night.
every 15 minutes
Yes he says that he got them during his child hood after his dad died