According to the "Management Standards for Compulsory Education Schools" issued by the Ministry of Education, the basic requirements for the management of compulsory education schools in China are comprehensively and systematically sorted out for the first time, and it is once again clear that "home-school cooperation ensures that primary school students sleep 10 hours a day and junior high school students sleep 9 hours a day.
Children and adolescents in China generally have different levels of sleep problems. The proportion of school-age children who lack sleep (less than 9 hours) in China is 38.0%. The prevalence of sleep problems in urban children is higher than that in rural children, and the proportion of urban children who sleep less than 9 hours is even higher.
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The sleep time in the lower grades of primary school is good, but it is difficult to guarantee for students who start various interest classes very early; However, there are very few senior primary school students and junior high school students who can reach the sleep time stipulated by the Ministry of Education.
Most of the reasons for children's lack of sleep are make-up lessons, homework, procrastination and parents' anxiety, which are common reasons summarized by many parents. The school hours are fixed, so we can only adjust the time at home, but the result of the adjustment often becomes squeezing and squeezing the rest time.
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The Ministry of Education has made it clear that primary school students should sleep every day 10 hours-Education-People's Network?