Lack of routine 'harms youngsters'

Growing up without a daily routine such as regular bedtimes and set meals can harm a young person’s wellbeing, according to new research today.

Growing up without a daily routine such as regular bedtimes and set meals can harm a young person’s wellbeing, according to new research today.

A UK study of more than 2,000 people aged between 16 and 25 found that one in 10 believed their days lacked structure and direction while growing up, rising to one in four of those with lower school grades.

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