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Summary A New York research study suggests that teens who get enough sleep (8+ hours) may be less likely to be diagnosed with depression or have suicidal thoughts. Enough sleep, good food and regular exercise are all essential for children to stay emotionally healthy.
Author BBC News
Citation BBC News 02 january 2010
Link http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8435955.stm
Going to bed earlier protects teenagers against depression and suicidal thoughts, New York research suggests. Of 15,500 12 to 18-year-olds studied, those who went to bed after midnight were 24% more likely to have depression than those who went before 2200. And those who slept fewer than five hours a night had a 71% higher risk of depression than those who slept eight hours, the journal Sleep reports.
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Posted by Mr. Bilides on January 6, 2010.
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Summary Researchers and policy makers from Great Britain visited WMS as part of a US study tour to discover what we were doing in the areas of prevention and intervention, specifically anti-bullying.
Author Louise Morpeth
Citation Prevention Action 12 May 2009
School principals in the US have as much autonomy as their counterparts in the UK but their choice of in-class prevention programs is restricted to those proven to work.
In the UK, freedom of choice has given some obscure and dubious inventions a foothold in the curriculum. In the US – and in Washington state – only the 11 that have made the Blueprints for Violence Prevention approved list can qualify.
Among them is The Olweus Bullying Prevention Program, developed by Dan Olweus in Bergen, Norway, 25 years ago in the aftermath of three suicides and a national campaign, and now an international brand. In the US, implementation has touched almost every State since impressive trial results in Philadelphia and South Carolina in the mid-1900s.
So what of the progress of school “systems change” on the ground in Seattle?
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Posted by Mr. Bilides on May 14, 2009.
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