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The Benefits

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The benefits of education are many. Not only will you personally benefit from receiving education when it comes to income, career, advancement,  skill development, and employment opportunities, but your society and community receive benefits of education  as well. Societies with higher rates of degree completion and levels of education tend to be healthier, have higher rates of economic stability, lower crime, and greater equality. For more surprising benefits of education, read on.

Our problems

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Students struggle with a lot of problems in school. These problems can range from being unable to understand Math problems or not going along with their classmates. Whatever the problem is, it impacts the student’s overall academic performance drastically.  Hence, identifying these problems is important for their effective resolution. Moreover, empowering the student to identify and solve the problems by themselves is also important. Here are the main problems students face in school. Disorganization Some students feel difficulty in staying organized. Be it preparing notes or focusing on the class lectures, they cannot perform these tasks properly. They keep struggling with organizing stuff and realize one day that exams are looming over. Organizing one’s notes and completing the tasks on time should start from day one. The reason students struggle with that is they keep procrastinating. Following the Routine Many students find it difficult to follow the school routine. They usuall...

Our mental health

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Mental health problems can affect a student's energy level, concentration, dependability, mental ability, and optimism, hindering performance.   Research suggests that depression is associated with lower grade point averages and that co-occurring depression and anxiety can increase this association.   Depression has also been linked to dropping out of school. Many college students report that mental health difficulties interfere with their studies. On the American College Health Association 2015 survey, college students identified the following mental health issues as negatively impacting their academic performance within the last 12 months: Stress (30% of students) Anxiety (22%) Sleep difficulties (20%) Depression (14%)

About my page

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On this page, I talk about how the school has positive and negative impacts on us. For example, sleep schedule, our mental health, I talk about the problems and the benefits... I just want you to be updated on this kind of stuff if you are a student or a parent. I hope that you like my page because I've spent so many hours working on this and this is something that I can relate to as a student too.  As a student you can try to: Be more productive Manage your time Sleep more Taking care of yourself and your mental health Study more Pay attention in class I recommend you to do this because it can help in your grades and it can improve your mental health by a lot in school.

How does sleeping more or less affect us?

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Without enough sleep, children and teens can have problems with attention, memory, and problem-solving. Sleep deprivation can also contribute to emotional issues and behavior problems that may affect academic achievement. Making sleep a priority is important for parents who want their children to succeed in school. Understanding the causes and consequences of poor sleep and knowing how to address it can allow parents to help children and teens in their academic pursuits. Sleep is fundamental to health for children of all ages, including adolescents; however, sleeping problems and their effects on school performance can change based on age. Most notably, teenagers face unique sleep challenges that can give rise to difficulties in school. A major problem that confronts adolescents is a  biological change to their sleep timing  that begins around the start of puberty. This change pushes back their internal clock, often by around two hours, making teens inclined to be “n...