Five Classroom Problems Directly Traceable to Student Sleep Deprivation

Published: April 30, 2013, 3:30 p.m.

b'There is a huge chasm between how much sleep students need and how much students typically get. Moreover, the litany of problems that sleep deprivation can cause in a classroom is astounding. Our guests open our eyes to the problem and offer practical insights and guidance.\\n\\n \\n\\nFollow:@flourishingkids@cybraryman1\\n\\n@bamradionetwork.com\\n\\n \\n\\n\\n \\n\\n\\n \\n\\n\\nMary Sheedy Kurcinka, Ed.D is the author of Sleepless in America. Dr. James B. Maas, author of Sleep to Win and Sleep for Success, is a leading authority and international consultant on sleep and performance.Joan Young is a 4th-grade teacher and a clinical psychologist. Jerry Blumengarten taught for 32 years at inner city NY school (one of the worst neighborhoods), grades 6-9.'