THE kids here are generally pretty smart and do particularly well in mathematics and science.
But recent information on widespread sleep deprivation among school-going children throws up the inevitable question: Could they perform even better if they just had more sleep?
Sleep experts say people who get insufficient sleep may appear to function normally, but their brains would not absorb and process information, or solve problems and make decisions as well as those who are well-rested.
Read Salma Khalik's full story in Friday's edition of The Straits times.