“…Literature data indicates association between deficits in these domains and negative outcomes, demonstrating critical role of sleep to physical, cognitive and psychological developmental process ( Biggs et al, 2011 ; Boe et al, 2012 ; Simola et al, 2012 ; Turnbull et al, 2013 ; Brand et al, 2016 ; Gregory and Sadeh, 2016 ; Williams et al, 2016 ). A number of studies highlight evidences of consequences inappropriate sleep during development in presence of lower school performance, emotional and behavioral problems, decreased cognitive function (e.g., memory, attention, executive functions), health problems (e.g., increased risk of obesity, hypertension, diabetes), poor mental health and risk of psychiatric diseases in adolescence or adulthood (e.g., anxiety disorder, depression symptoms, oppositional defiant disorder, borderline personality disorder symptoms), lower quality of life and wellbeing ( Kirov and Brand, 2011 ; Astill et al, 2012 ; Boe et al, 2012 ; Araújo and Almondes, 2013 ; Kelly et al, 2013 ; Shanahan et al, 2014 ; Csábi et al, 2015 ; Nelson et al, 2015 ; Chaput, 2016 ; Paruthi et al, 2016 ; Reidy et al, 2016 ; Lereya et al, 2017 ; Quach et al, 2018 )…”