Toddler sleep refers to the restorative rest patterns of children aged one to three years, typically involving 11–14 hours per day, including naps. It supports brain development, emotional regulation, and physical growth. Parents and caregivers use consistent bedtime routines to establish healthy habits. Toddlers benefit most, experiencing improved mood and learning capacity.
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