Showing posts with label Sleep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sleep. Show all posts

Monday, March 24, 2014

How Does Sleep Deprivation Affect Children?

Every testing season notes go home in newsletters, pamphlets are handed out to parents, and signs are posted in the hallways all promoting good health for better test results.  "A good night's sleep" is at the top of almost every list I come across.

While it is true that a good night's sleep is important to preparing a child to do their best on a test, I wonder why these healthy habits are not enforced and recommended year-round.  Sure, encouraging a full night of rest for all students before they perform on a high-stakes test might help the school average, but what about all of those sleep deprived nights before that?  How did those less than optimal nights effect and impact students' learning throughout the year?

Well, here it is.  Gathered from these sources (The Impact of Inadequate Sleep on Children's Daytime Cognitive Function; Center for Advancing HealthSleep Deprivation: The 10 Most Profound Psychological Effects), here are the main symptoms and signs of sleep deprivation:

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