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  2. Dyschronometria - Wikipedia

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    Dyschronometria, also called dyschronia, is a condition of cerebellar dysfunction in which an individual cannot accurately estimate the amount of time that has passed (i.e., distorted time perception). It is associated with cerebellar ataxia, [1] [2] when the cerebellum has been damaged and does not function to its fullest ability.

  3. Age appropriateness - Wikipedia

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    Being able to do these things at the usual developmental time is age-appropriate. Sometimes age-inappropriate behaviors and beliefs indicate a developmental disorder . For example, babies and toddlers do not understand the concept of a fictional character, such as Elmo , being different from a real person, but most children understand this ...

  4. Recess (break) - Wikipedia

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    Netherlands, 1934 Sweden, 2006 Vietnam, 2014. Recess is a general term for a period in which a group of people are temporarily dismissed from their duties.. In education, recess is the American and Australian term (known as break or playtime in the UK), where students have a mid morning snack and play before having lunch after a few more lessons.

  5. School timetable - Wikipedia

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    Off-timetable lessons: [11] sometimes an occasional lesson is scheduled "off the timetable" meaning before school, after school, or during lunch. This usually happens with older students. It can be a desperate response to intractable timetabling problems or a compromise reached in order for the school to be able to offer less popular subjects.

  6. Transgender volleyball controversy: Judge rules San Jose ...

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    A San Jose State women’s volleyball player is eligible to play in her conference tournament this week, a federal judge in Denver ruled Monday, despite complaints from competitors who object to ...

  7. 6 Signs You've Got "Sleep Debt" (& How To Finally Pay It Off)

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    2. Poor Function. Although being groggy can be low-stakes if you’re just hanging out at home, it can also lead to serious consequences. For example, sleep debt is associated with increased ...

  8. Opinion: Burrows: Politics at play in timing, threat of ...

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    Last year, while I worked with my fellow legislators to increase funding, our schools and allow for school choice (without taking any money from local districts), a gang of education associations ...

  9. Developmental coordination disorder - Wikipedia

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    Developmental coordination disorder (DCD), also known as developmental motor coordination disorder, developmental dyspraxia, or simply dyspraxia (from Ancient Greek praxis 'activity'), is a neurodevelopmental disorder [1] characterized by impaired coordination of physical movements as a result of brain messages not being accurately transmitted to the body.