
Hannah Wilkinson
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2 weeks ago |
cambridge.org | Hannah Wilkinson |Louise Johns |Rachel Batchelor |Alex Lau-Zhu
Sleep problems are commonly reported in psychotic spectrum disorder patients.Reference Reeve, Sheaves and Freeman1 Traditionally, sleep problems have been viewed as secondary to mental distress, with troubling thoughts, feelings and physiological hyperarousal seen as responsible for keeping people awake.Reference Kalmbach, Cuamatzi-Castelan, Tonnu, Tran, Anderson and Roth2 However, recent evidence suggests that sleep difficulties and psychotic symptoms are bidirectionally related.Reference...
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Feb 27, 2025 |
northwestbylines.co.uk | Hannah Wilkinson
Hannah Wilkinson, University of ManchesterAn 11-year-old at a school in Essex was recently reported to have been given a detention for not achieving 90% on his maths homework (he got 81%). This measure by his school comes in an environment when schools in England seem to be increasingly reaching for severe methods of punishment: more and more children are being suspended or excluded.
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Feb 25, 2025 |
tolerance.ca | Hannah Wilkinson
By Hannah Wilkinson, Lecturer in Educational Psychology, University of Manchester An 11-year-old at a school in Essex was recently reported to have been given a detention for not achieving 90% on his maths homework (he got 81%). This measure by his school comes in an environment when schools in England seem to be increasingly reaching for severe methods of punishment: more and more children are being suspended or excluded.
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Feb 25, 2025 |
theconversation.com | Hannah Wilkinson
An 11-year-old at a school in Essex was recently reported to have been given a detention for not achieving 90% on his maths homework (he got 81%). This measure by his school comes in an environment when schools in England seem to be increasingly reaching for severe methods of punishment: more and more children are being suspended or excluded. But the 11-year-old’s detention suggests a use of sanctions not only to deal with bad behaviour, but also to drive improved academic achievement.
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Feb 11, 2025 |
stylist.co.uk | Hannah Wilkinson
“I’m an early bird who goes to bed at 9pm, and my partner’s a night owl – these are the 3 tips that helped us make our conflicting sleep schedules work”
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