Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Doctors have identified a dangerous "stress grader"

Now, as before departure child to school a few days left, the experts are asking parents to be especially attentive and patient with the children who go to school. Specialists They found that the future first-graders are experiencing a lot of stress long before the 1 September.

 Doctors have identified a dangerous "stress grader"  first class and stress


  "Future students feel alarm long before the first day of school "- to such a conclusion was staff University of Bath in the UK, measures the level of stress among six-year, which first had to go to school. In general, in the excitement, associated with the beginning of a new stage in the child's life, there is nothing unusual. None However, the researchers noted that they were surprised that the children in such a stress the situation turned out to be stronger than previously thought.
 
  During the study blood olds experts measured levels of the stress hormone cortisol. Measurements made in three stages: base - six months before September 1, then 2 weeks after the start of classes, and then, after only six months of study. The very unexpected results in this test showed stress on the base stage. Indicators of the hormone cortisol in the blood of children experts describe as "too high". "This can be explained alarming forebodings kids with respect to change in their lives, as well as a reaction to the experiences of parents, related to the choice of school and entrance examinations ", - concluded the authors study.
 
  Based on these Results, psychologists recommend that parents of first-graders to consider how much can worry a child because of the upcoming hike in the school - and the possibility to create a home atmosphere that would help kids overcome this fear. Unfortunately, experts say, the parents themselves are often first-graders nevrotizirovany event are sent to the school, which only adds to children experiences. (READ MORE)


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