#1186 - The Sleep Stats That Will Wake You Up

Dr Justin Coulson's Happy Families - A podcast by Dr Justin Coulson

New research from the National Child Health Poll reveals surprising statistics about children's sleep, including why 42% of kids have sleep problems and why parents' beliefs about teen sleep might be wrong. Learn why screen time isn't actually helping kids wind down, how caffeine affects sleep patterns, and discover the biology behind why teenagers really do struggle to wake up early. Quote of the Episode: "While we're exhausted at 8:30, teenagers are still good to go at 9:00, 9:30 - that's when melatonin starts to kick in." Key Insights: 42% of children have sleep pattern problems 47% of parents wrongly believe screens help wind down Caffeine after lunch doubles sleep difficulties Teen biology affects sleep timing Melatonin production differs between teens and adults Regular sleep patterns matter more than total hours Screen use disrupts natural sleep cycles Sleep routines remain important for all ages Resources Mentioned: National Child Health Poll Happy Families Action Steps for Parents: No Screens Before Bed Implement one-hour screen-free period Remove devices from bedrooms Establish Sleep Hygiene Consistent bedtime Regular wake time Cool, dark, quiet bedroom Create Bedtime Routines Age-appropriate wind-down activities Consistent patterns Calming environment See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.