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12-16-02

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Remember: Nine Hours Of Sleep Is Key To Children Doing Their Best

(NAPSA)-There is more to school than pencils, binders, and backpacks. The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (NHLBI) encourages parents to put adequate nighttime sleep on the list too.

Getting at least nine hours of sleep each night on a regular basis is critical for children's health, safety, and performance in school and other activities, according to the National Center on Sleep Disorders Research (NCSDR) at NHLBI. Inadequate sleep in children can lead to attention difficulties, easy frustration, and difficulty controlling emotions.

"Adequate nighttime sleep is just as important as healthy eating and exercise for children's development," said NHLBI Director Claude Lenfant, M.D. "A new school year is a great time to establish a good night's sleep as a lifelong habit."

NHLBI and NCSDR are launching a "How I Get a Heap of Sleep" contest with Paws, Inc., the creative studio behind Garfield the Cat and NHLBI's partner in the Sleep Well. Do Well. Star Sleeper Campaign. The Campaign's goal is to educate children ages 7 to 11-their parents, teachers, and health care providers-about the importance of adequate nighttime sleep.

The contest invites children to tell Garfield-the Campaign's "spokescat" and "Star Sleeper"-three things they do each night to help them get a good night's sleep and why, such as reading a story or taking a warm bath. Contest information and entry forms are available on the Campaign's Web site at http://starsleep.nhlbi.nih.gov and the Garfield Web site at www.garfield.com.

Information for parents, as well as fun, interactive games with sleep messages for children, are also available on the Star Sleeper Web site. You can also check out Star Sleeper gear, including a 48-page Fun Pad filled with games and puzzles and a 14-inch Garfield plush doll, complete with bunny rabbit slippers and Star Sleeper "jammies."

About the Sleep Well. Do Well. Star Sleeper Campaign

In February 2001, the National Center on Sleep Disorders Research at the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute launched the Sleep Well. Do Well. Star Sleeper Campaign to educate America's children-and their parents, educators and health care providers-about the fact that children ages 7 to 11 need at least nine hours of sleep each night on a regular basis to do their best at whatever they do. The Campaign is co-sponsored by Paws, Inc., the corporate entity behind Garfield the Cat. Garfield is the Campaign's official "spokescat." Other founding partners include the National Association of Elementary Schools Principals and the American Academy of Pediatrics.

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