How inconsistent sleep regulations across Canada might affect childrens health  @cbcbritishcolumbia
How inconsistent sleep regulations across Canada might affect childrens health  @cbcbritishcolumbia
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Getting enough healthy sleep is critical for children's health and well-being. New research from UBC suggests that regulations around sleep for licensed child-care facilities across the country aren't consistent. In B.C., it found practices are focused on maintaining a safe sleep environment, while Ontario specifies daily sleep amounts. CBC’s Medical Columnist, Dr. Melissa Lem, talks about the implications.

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