Later Start Times for School Days Can Also Reduce Crime, Says Rutgers University-Camden Researcher
August 15, 2019
August 15, 2019
NEW BRUNSWICK, New Jersey, Aug. 15 [TNSeducationresearch] -- Rutgers University issued the following news:
Early school start times are believed to have a negative impact on teenagers who, according to medical research, require more sleep to support their physical and psychological development.
As the school year begins, a Rutgers University-Camden researcher raises an additional warning: early start times for school may contribute to delinquency and substance abuse iss . . .
Early school start times are believed to have a negative impact on teenagers who, according to medical research, require more sleep to support their physical and psychological development.
As the school year begins, a Rutgers University-Camden researcher raises an additional warning: early start times for school may contribute to delinquency and substance abuse iss . . .