The Sleep-Deprived Teen
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978-1-64250-791-1 (ISBN)
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An Eye-Opening Parenting Guide for Better Teenage Sleep“In this timely book, Lisa L. Lewis underscores why sleep is so vital for adolescent well-being and resilience and offers detailed, actionable tools for bringing about change.”—Arianna Huffington, founder & CEO of Thrive Global
#1 New Release in Teen Health, Sleep Medicine, and Sleep Disorders
In The Sleep-Deprived Teen, parenting journalist Lisa L. Lewis provides parents with the roadmap for more (and better) sleep for their teens—and perhaps even for themselves.
Pick up this actionable guide for parents of exhausted teens. Teenagers are tired, strapped for time, and often asked to wake up far earlier than they should due to school start times. In The Sleep-Deprived Teen, Lisa L. Lewis, who helped spark the first law in the nation requiring healthy school start times for adolescents, has written a reader-friendly book for parents who want to help their fatigued teens and tweens sleep well.
Learn the science of why teenage sleep matters and how sleep changes during the teen years. Poor sleep affects mental health, athletic performance, and academic success. It contributes to adolescent depression, anxiety, and even drowsy driving. On the flip side, when teens are well-rested, they’re happier, healthier, and more emotionally resilient.
In The Sleep-Deprived Teen, you’ll find:
The science of why sleep matters and how it changes during the teen years
A synthesis of the research, including tips and strategies to promote healthy sleep habits and help teens avoid poor sleep patterns
An essential primer on technology, and a look at how gender, sexual identity, socioeconomic status, and race and ethnicity can affect teenage sleep
If you’ve read books like Parenting the New Teen in the Age of Anxiety, Generation Sleepless, Life Time, or Inconvenient Sleep, then The Sleep-Deprived Teen is for you.
Lisa L. Lewis, MS, is a freelance journalist who covers the intersection of parenting, public health, and education. She played a key role in California’s new healthy school start times law, the first of its kind in the nation. Lewis is a frequent contributor to The Washington Post and has written for The New York Times, The Atlantic, TIME, the Los Angeles Times, Slate, and Your Teen, among others. She’s a parent to two teens, who inspire much of what she writes about—everything from concussions and heat stroke to school lockdowns to teenage sleep. Rafael Pelayo, MD, FAASM, is a clinical professor at Stanford University School of Medicine in the division of sleep medicine. He lives in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Foreword: Written by Rafael Pelayo, MD
Introduction
Part I: The Story of Teen Sleep (and Schools)
Prologue: The Stanford Summer Sleep Camp
Chapter 2: Sleep and the Developing Teenage Brain
Chapter 3: How Did We Get Here?
Chapter 4: Taking It to the Schools
Part II: Why Sleep Matters
Chapter 5: Sleep and Mental Health
Chapter 6: Risky Behaviors and Unhealthy Habits
Chapter 7: Sleepwalking Through School
Chapter 8: Sleep and Sports
Chapter 9: Teens and Drowsy Driving
Chapter 10: Not All Teens Sleep the Same: Why sex, ethnicity, identity, and socioeconomic status matter
Part III: How to Help Teens Get More Sleep
Chapter 11: How to help teens get more sleep: daytime considerations
Chapter 12: Other ways to help teens get more sleep: night moves
Chapter 13: What About Tech?
Chapter 14: How to help change school start times: strategies for success
Chapter 15: How to Help Change School Start Times: Insights on What to Expect
Chapter 16: Conclusion: Where We Are Today
Appendices
acknowledgments
endnotes
index
About the Author
Erscheinungsdatum | 23.03.2022 |
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Vorwort | Rafael Pelayo |
Zusatzinfo | Not illustrated |
Verlagsort | FL |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 140 x 216 mm |
Themenwelt | Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie ► Familie / Erziehung |
Sachbuch/Ratgeber ► Gesundheit / Leben / Psychologie ► Krankheiten / Heilverfahren | |
ISBN-10 | 1-64250-791-1 / 1642507911 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-64250-791-1 / 9781642507911 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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