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The brain is in a constant state of tension between cells and chemicals that try to put you to sleep and cells and chemicals that try to keep you awake. John Medina, Brain Rules

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The brain is in a constant state of tension between cells and chemicals that try to put you to sleep and cells

and chemicals that try to keep you awake.

John Medina, Brain Rules

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The body systems do not shut down

Some brain activity increases during sleep.

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Memory and Learning requires sleep.

Concentration and focus are required for optimal mental exertion

A rested mind will perform at its best.

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Teens need about 8.5 – 9 hours every night.

Sufficient sleep is necessary for learning.

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Sleep patterns change during growth because the brain’s biological clock shifts.

The shift is a delay in the sleep/wake cycle.

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Studies show:

The reaction times of adolescents are much better in the afternoon that they are in the morning.

And that students perform better in the afternoon that in the morning.

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So, scheduling test first thing in the morning is not a

good idea.

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Sure it does….

What can you do?

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Decrease TV, phone, and the Internet time.

Inform them why its important to get a good nights rest.