Published On: December 19th, 2018|

Education Dive – Amelia Harper

“Ongoing research about preschool and Kindergarten napping patterns conducted by cognitive researchers Rebecca Spencer of the University of Massachusetts Amherst and Tracy Riggins of the University of Maryland indicates that, for young children, missing a nap significantly and negatively reduced memory in several areas ranging from motor-skill development to regulation of emotions, Education Week reports.” (more)