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Better sleep may protect children’s mental healthCEFR B1

14 Dec 2025

Adapted from Leigh Hataway U. Georgia, Futurity CC BY 4.0

Photo by wang binghua, Unsplash

Level B1 – Intermediate
3 min
139 words

A team led by the Georgia Center for Developmental Science at the University of Georgia reported that improving sleep may protect children from some mental health problems, especially in low-income families. The study appears in Translational Psychiatry and used survey responses plus brain imaging from three waves of the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development Study.

They studied more than 8,000 children and found that economic hardship at age 10 predicted greater risk of suicidal thoughts and attempts at ages 11 and 12. Children who slept fewer hours were more likely to have trouble regulating emotions.

The researchers also found that stronger connectivity within the brains default mode network, a region involved in emotion regulation and self-reflection, offered some protection. They recommend sleep screening in pediatric and school-based mental health programs, especially for youth facing socioeconomic hardship.

Difficult words

  • predictsay something will happen in the future
    predicted
  • regulatecontrol or manage behavior or a process
    regulating
  • connectivityhow different parts are connected or communicate
  • default mode networkbrain network active during rest and self-reflection
  • screeningprocess of checking people for possible problems
  • pediatricrelating to medical care for children
  • socioeconomic hardshipfinancial and social difficulties affecting families
  • suicidal thoughtsideas about ending one's own life

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