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With students already not getting enough sleep because of homework, sports, extracurricular clubs, and trying to have a social life, the electronics-interruptions just add to the problems.
Teens forming virtual tribal sleeping huts by cell phones? How interesting...
"It was in fact very like their habit of telling a joke in the middle of the night when everyone was asleep. Though some were snoring loudly, all would awaken instantly, laugh, and in seconds resume sleep, snoring and all. They did not feel that being awake was more unpleasant than being asleep, and they awoke fully alert, as when a distant pack of wild boar was heard by all the Indians simultaneously, though they had been asleep, while I, awake and listening to the sounds of the surrounding jungle, had noticed nothing."
I am deeply disturbed by this phenomenon you bring up in your gcast. My son's babysitter has told me about this habit of hers before, and I was incredulous. [At the time, I passed it off as a phase of her youth. I recall those (many) years when I could get by on 2 or 3 hours of sleep and be no worse off for it.]
At the same time, I do recall that some of the literature (mostly that which I've read regarding school start times) cites studies about the damage that can be caused by too little or "frequently interrupted" sleep.
Surely most of us who have children can recall the bleary days of early parenthood when that baby woke us throughout the night. Imagine what that must do to a person half that age! And yet, this is a practice they "subscribe" to. They CHOOSE to sleep with that cell phone.
How very great must their need be, to choose "connectedness" over a basic life need?
I shared your podcast with our teachers this morning in Goochland County by posting a link to your post on our district social network. I asked teachers to informally poll their students about sleeping with cell phones, and comment back with what they find.
This revelation does not surprise me, but it does frighten me just a bit. Thanks for sharing your story.
@mariad - It is very interesting what is happening. I have yet to understand it myself.
@lisa - Something tells me this is a bit more widespread.
@kmulford - I think it is something we should discuss and look into. As I too asked people after getting over my own incredulity -- I do think this is something that is happening a lot more than we might think.
@maurice - I'm not sure if cell phones will be considered web 3 - I do think it is at least web2b or something -- it is definitely a NEW WEB that many are not truly understanding, myself included.
@john - Please share your results with us! I'd really like to know!
One teacher wants to go further and conduct some more "scientific" study.
I just do hope that the radiation doesn't cause cancer... :-)
Eric
experience. ) this is something we should discuss with our kids and
bring in open- it is just what happens. Kids do things all the time
parents don't agree with. Parenting is tough and not a perfect art.
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