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What happens if a child is sleep deprived?
Lack of sleep causes irritability, increased stress, forgetfulness, difficulties with learning and low motivation. Over time, it can contribute to anxiety and depression. Sleep time guidelines depend on a child’s age. Every child is different, so take time to figure out what works best for your child.
What to do if someone keeps calling CPS on you?
Confront them and tell them Next time emergency services will be needed to be called for them. You can file a harassment charge with police, or get a court order requiring CPS to provide name of the person abusing them to harass you. Once you have their identity, request a cease and desist order.
Why do teachers call CPS?
1. You don’t have to be absolutely certain that abuse is taking place. If you have a strong suspicion and feel that there is reasonable cause, that is enough reason to call. The hotline operator can help you determine if the information is reportable.
Is your child sleep deprived Here’s how it can affect their development?
“Little children learn at a rate that will never again be achieved in the rest of the life cycle … and if they’re not getting an adequate amount of sleep, they simply cannot learn up to that par.” A lack of sleep can also impact a child’s size, Brown added. They may be smaller or not grow as well.
What are some of the negative consequences of sleep deprivation?
Some of the most serious potential problems associated with chronic sleep deprivation are high blood pressure, diabetes, heart attack, heart failure or stroke. Other potential problems include obesity, depression, impairment in immunity and lower sex drive. Chronic sleep deprivation can even affect your appearance.
How do I know if I should call CPS?
The law says a child or young person is at risk of significant harm ( ROSH ) if there are current concerns for their safety, welfare or wellbeing because of one or more of the following: if their basic needs are not met — for example, they don’t have enough food or clothing, or don’t have a safe or secure place to live.