Some urban legends claim that the phases of the moon can affect children's sleep patterns, but the research doesn't back up that claim Instead of blaming the moon for disruptions in your child's sleep ...
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Parents rethink full moon sleep myths for kids
Many parents swear their children’s sleep is disrupted during a full moon, but science says otherwise. Studies show only a minimal difference—about five minutes less sleep—between full and new moons.
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