How much sleep do we need?
We all need a good night’s sleep. But did you know that age affects just how much sleep we need?

Here’s a handy guide to help you understand how much sleep you or your child needs to thrive.
Newborn | 0-3 months
14-17 hours
A newborn baby needs a lot of sleep. Sometimes they’ll spend up to two thirds of the day and night sleeping… just not all in one go!
Infants | 4-11 months
12-15 hours
As they grow, the number of hours a baby sleeps will change. But young babies still need plenty of sleep to help them grow and thrive.
Toddlers | 1-2 years
11-14 hours
Toddlers use up a lot of energy, so they need a lot of sleep. By now they may be sleeping longer during the night, but daytime naps are just as important.
Preschoolers | 3-5 years
10-13 hours
Just like toddlers, preschoolers need plenty of sleep. Remember, they’re developing rapidly at this age and sleep helps that development. Preschoolers may have a daytime nap, but try to keep it around lunchtime so it doesn’t affect their bedtime routine.
School children | 6-13 years
9-11 hours
Throughout childhood, the number of hours a child needs to sleep will start to decrease. But a good night’s sleep helps them with things like health, learning and mood.
Teenagers | 14-17 years
8-10 hours
During teenage years, our sleep needs start to level out. But teenager are in fact often sleep deprived, if they want to stay up late and have long lie-ins as the weekend. Although it can be difficult, keeping a good sleep routine is important for our mental health and wellbeing.
Adults | 18+ years
7-9 hours
Often as adults, we don’t get the sleep we need. But making sure to get the right amount of sleep helps with concentration, mood and wellbeing.

Learn more about our Sleep Services
Poor sleep doesn’t have to be a given. If sleep is an issue in your home, we’re here to help.
Our sleep practitioners work with you to create a personalised sleep plan for your child, so everyone can get a good night’s sleep.
