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Need for Sleep

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By Tiffany Martin
Title/Captions: Need for sleep for children

Narration: How much sleep does your child really need?

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Sleeping kids image. Free to Use, Share Downloaded from
flicker on October 20, 2022

Music: “Background music ” by Florian CUNY. Free to


Use. Downloaded from wikicommons on October 20,2022

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Dramatic Question
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Narration:. Let's take a look into elementary school. Children are


expected to be functioning and focused at 7am ready to do a full day
of work. How does the amount and quality of sleep they have
received affect their performance?

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Dramatic Question
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Narration: First, we must analyze how


sleep is used by the body. According to the
Sleep Foundation, “sleep is an essential
function that allows your body and mind to
recharge, leaving you refreshed and alert
when you wake up. Healthy sleep also helps
the body remain healthy and stave off
diseases.

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What are the characteristics of an inclusive classroom?
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Narration: Without enough sleep, the brain cannot


function properly. This can impair your abilities to
concentrate, think clearly, and process memories''
(sleepfoundation). It seems as though without sleep, our
health and brain functions begin to receive harm.

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Title/Captions: Strategies for structuring your inclusive classroom

Narration:
A student would find it difficult to focus on fractions and
multiplication if their brain is not functioning properly. They may also
work slower than others if they are struggling to concentrate on the
teachers words or lesson presentation.
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Narration: As sleep also affects health, a student might also


struggle retaining information if they are feeling unwell on a regular
basis. This would also give children another reason to deviate from
being able to think clearly and concentrate during school.

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Narration: However, how much sleep must a child


receive before these consequences come to life?
According to Kids and Health, Dr. Gavin suggests a
school age child ages 6-13 years old requires about 9-12
hours of sleep (Kidshealth).

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Narration:Students may begin to exhibit behaviors


when their body is not receiving enough sleep, such as
mood swings, show irritability, have trouble paying
attention, falling asleep, struggle with school work, may
demonstrate behavior problems, as well as hyperactivity.
(KidsHealth).Studies have also shown the appetite of tired
kids is higher due to imbalance hormone levels, which can
later lead to obesity if not taken care of
(healthcare.uta.edu).

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Narration:Expecting a child to function properly and


meet school expectations without an adequate amount of
sleep is not possible or attainable. Without the ability to
concentrate with a fresh mind and renewed energy, the
student is already behind the others before they even walk
into the school door.

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Narration: Encouraging sleep is encouraging the future


success of all our young ones.

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Credits:

Image 1: flickr, free to use


Image 2: flickr / creative commons
Image 3: wikimedia commons/creative commons
Image 4: wikimedia commons, free use
Image 5: flickr, creative commons
Image 6: pxhere, free personal and commercial use
Image 7: healthychidren.org, public domain
Image 8: flickr, public domain
Image 9: wikimedia
Image 10: rawpixel, public domain
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Video Clip 1: youtube
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