avatar Later School Start Times Leads to Better Academic Achievement Posted by Dr. Katie Shepard
Jul 12, 2010

A recent article in the Scientific American reviewed research about effects of school start time on academic achievement. It probably comes as no surprise to parents of teens, that starting in adolescence, children have “delayed sleep phase” where they start sleep later and sleep later in the morning.  In addition, for optimal functioning, teenagers should  …Read More


avatar Sleep Loss Linked to Psychiatric Disorders Posted by Dr. Mike Brooks
Oct 22, 2007

I recently ran across a new study that illuminates the negative effects of sleep deprivation on emotional regulation (a link to it as at the bottom of this article). One of my first posts was on the importance of sleep to our emotional well-being. Basically, the sleep deprived brain is not able to regulate emotion.  …Read More