n the evening? List of activities: Watch TV, surf in the internet, read book, spend time with family, go to bed.
2.2 Passive Lifestyle
It should be said, that the amount of pupils, who do sport and lead active lifestyle (exept lessons of physical educationa at school), is less, about 30%, than the amount of pupils, who lead a passive lifestyle (70%) and only have dreams about doing sport. What does it mean and what consequences does it bear? The author put forward the hypothesis, that students, leading passive lifestyle are lazier than others, they have depressions more frequently, fatigue and apathy are normal conditions for them and such students usually have no any desire to do anything.these pupils 27 of them answered , that they have the feeling of anger regards to many thing very often. 17 children reported t run into depression, 14 children are tense and anxious, And 28% of respondents marked that they have such feelings once a day though.in the same way there are some pupils, for whom passive lifestyle is the cause of being hyperactive. Such students have an extremely huge amount of energy and they get rid of it by being aggressive, hyperactive and doing bad thing at school.
students reported, that they listen too much about the teachers discontent because of children s behavior.
In total 55 students were questioned and 41 people said, that it was a great problem of a hunger to shout during breaks and even at lessons. That s why almost the half of respondents (23 people) reported that they have some misunderstanding with teachers because of their behavior. And they explain this problem by giving some examples of bad behavior: 25 people said, that the main problem of it is inattention, 12 people - hyperactivity, 11 people - anxiety, 10 people - fatigue, 5 - aggresion, 3 - tension. (Figure №4) significant inference was done by analazing students answers to questions, that are directly related to each other. 29 people reported, tha they always have worries about something and 43% of those as well answered" Always to the question" How often do you want to fight at school?. They are supposed to lead passive lifestyle. As a result they suffer from depression and apathy, they can t control themselves, fight and worry about the consequences of their actions.by the long succession of argumentations and proofs base on a made research it could be said, that the hypothesis to influence of a child s passive lifestyle on his behavior is confirmed.
2.3 Lack Of Sleep
Let s take another part of research papet about pupil s lack of sleep and consequences of it.were asked questions about the time they usually go to sleep and the time they usually wake up. To summarise it can be said, that children sleep extremely not enough. Just when they have to sleep around 10 hours per night, they sleep only 6 hours and less on the average. What does it cause? The answers to the questions" What do you usually do after finishing your homework in the evening? made clear everything, because almost 48% of children reporte to surf the Internet every evening after finishing their homework, 26% prefer watching TV, 7% reading books, 15% spending time with their families and only 4% go to sleep.50 people of 55 respondents said, that they attend hobby classes (including sport), so let s surmise, that children come home from school at 3PM, then they are busy attending extra classes till 5PM - 6PM, at 6PM they begin to do their homework and by 8PM they finish doing their homework. By the rule of healthy sleep, if a child wakes up at 7AM, so he has to go to sleep at 9PM. This means, that one hour in the evening is devoted to free time, but the rule is absolutely ignored by polled students. 72% of students go to sleep only at 11PM and even later, 25% at 10PM and merely 3% at 9PM. So children spend playing computer, watching TV and etc about 4 hours per every evening, when they already must be in bed. And in the morning, when it is time to wake up, they realise, that have plenty of problems. Undoubtedly, they are fatigue, tension and unwillingness of doing something. Then during the whole day at school children want to sleep at lessons (41 students answered to the question" Do you often want to sleep at the lesson?.
Also it is worth to remember, that earlier from the article (Paton, 2006) we found out, that during sleep many of bodys major organs and regulatory systems continue to work actively, some parts of the brain increase their activity dramatically and the body produces more of certain hormones. Then there is rather logical and supported by proofs conclusion, taht the childrens organisms dont have enough time for resting, the brain doesnt have an opportunity to reboot for 6 hours of sleeping. Thats why children ...