Sleep
For Teachers
TannerStaffSleep from Washington State University CON on Vimeo.
For Parents
TannerParentSleep from Washington State University CON on Vimeo.
For Youth
TannerSleepAdolescent.mp4 from Washington State University CON on Vimeo.
Sleep Resources
How to Help Kids Who Have Trouble Sleeping
Facts about Sleep for Parents and School Staff
Books:
- “Take Charge of Your Child’s Sleep: The All in One Resource for Solving Sleep Problems in Kids and Teens” by Jodi Mindell
- “Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child” – by Marc Weisbluth
- “Teenage Sleep: Understanding and helping the sleep of 12-20 year olds” by Dorothy Bruck (PDF e-book)
Sleep Problems: Helping Handout for Home
Sleep Activities for Teachers:
- Activity: Morning-Evening questionnaire (PDF)
- Activity: My sleep friendly bedroom (PDF)
- Sleep diary activity instructions (PDF)
General
For children/adolescents
For parents
About the author
Hi there, my name is Sienna. I am a third-and-final-year Family Nurse Practitioner student at Washington State University. My nursing background is primarily critical care and I truly found my love for healthcare in that setting.
When my head is not in the books or between the prongs of a stethoscope, I enjoy spending time with my friends, gardening, running with my dogs, and exploring various yoga studios in Spokane.
As a night-shift nurse fueled by espresso, my DNP project’s focus of sleep has truly humbled my own sleep hygiene habits and has continued to reinforce the importance of health education. I am counting down the days until graduation when I can finally use my education as a Nurse Practitioner to teach and help my patients optimize their health.
~ Sienna
February 2023
About Project Tamarack
This was produced by WSU College of Nursing Doctor of Nursing Practice students.
Project TAMARACK was supported by funding from the Innovia Foundation and the National Library of Medicine.
Developed resources reported in this website are supported by the National Library of Medicine (NLM), National Institutes of Health (NIH) under cooperative agreement number UG4LM012343 with University of Washington. The content is solely the responsibility of the authors and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.