A recent scientific study, published recently on the site "Health Day News," American medical, that the nap that the child gets during the day stimulates the preservation of many memories.
"We found that sleep after a short period of learning helps infants keep memories for long periods of time," said study author Sabine Segin, a psychologist with the Ruhr-Bochum University in Germany for children and adolescents.
The researchers found that those infants who had a long nap for at least one hour within four hours after school would remember the information more than any other child who did not have time to nap, and that infants remembered what they learned about napping, especially after 24 hours Of learning.
The authors of the study Segin said that it is likely that children who do not sleep siesta remember less because they feel tired, but more research is urgently needed to confirm the results.
The new study was published in this week's issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

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