about their children not getting enough sleep may want to remove televisions and other small electronics from the kids’ bedrooms, according to a new study. Children who slept with televisions or other small-screened devices in their bedrooms ended As a kid, your bedroom was your haven: it was the one place in the house that you could call your own; it was where you kept all your treasures, toys and secrets; and unlike your bedroom now, you probably spent hours just hanging out in there. One of the (Reuters Health) - Parents concerned about their children not getting enough sleep may want to remove televisions and other small electronics from the kids' bedrooms, according to a new study. Children who slept with televisions or other small-screened "If you want your kids to sleep better and live a healthier lifestyle, get the technology out of the bedroom," says co-author Paul Veugelers, a professor in the School of Public Health at the University of Alberta, in a statement on Monday. Co-author It may not make parents popular, but tossing out the TVs that sit in the corner of most children's bedrooms may keep them from packing on pounds. A study released Monday in JAMA Pediatrics found that 60 percent of children ages 10-14 had TVs in their From a swing to a carriage fit for a princess, these unbelievable kids bedrooms have it all! Click through to "Ooh" and "Ah" at 33 of our Pinterest pics for the most dazzling bedrooms a child or teen could ever want. POPSUGAR, the #1 independent media and .
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