better brainwork, attitude, mindset, focus
more opportunity to learn, pathway to success
health problems, burden
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As the stresses of school burden our children more and more, it's become a recurring joke that a lot of students don't get adequate sleep. However, it's miserable that this has to even be a joke-everyone deserves the right to sleep enough, especially students. Not only are they the ones who need enough brainpower and focus, but their future careers and health is in jeopardy if they don't get enough rest. If adequate sleep is so important to medical professionals, why aren't we allowing developing children to maintain good health? It is imperative we start caring for their children before worrying about that assignment due tomorrow-otherwise everyone's future is in grave danger.
A student who sleeps enough is a successful student. Without eyebags and tired brains burdening them, students will be more willing to learn and actually absorb information in class. With this sort of mindset a good future is secure. Attentive, enthusiastic students can now focus on information that they can use for future jobs they want. Wasting precious learning time tired will only mean the worse for your child's education. So give them the rest they deserve, before it's too late.
A good future can never be achieved if health problems diminish your chances. Not enough sleep results in slowed energy, an irritable mood and even obesity according to scientific research. These put a burden on doting parents to reverse these impacts, and it also affects the student's ability to focus on their schoolwork instead of their health problems. Small factors such as lack of sleep slowly chip away at life expectancy. In the end, it may even exacerbate into a life threatening problem if not addressed properly. If you're not taking care of your child's health properly, you aren't responsible enough to raise them.
Finally, a developing student's mindset is nourished by good sleep. Everyone wants their brain to function properly, to have good attitude and focus. These attributes are only improved by good sleep. A sluggish brain can't learn anything in the classroom, and will only be something that peers would want to avoid. The more present a student is, the more they can make use of their education. So why deprive a student of sleep when it is so essential for their mindset?
The new generation needs to realise that an adequate amount of sleep is necessary for their futures, health and learning capability. The amount of danger that damaging their health risks is far too great to let them frolic about for hours on end. We need our growing children to be functioning at their best for the better of our society. You can take proper responsibility for your children, or you can ruin their own lives for them. Which do you chose?
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