Schooling after winter holidays
Returning to School in Winter After Vacation: Neurobiology of Adaptation and Strategies for Success Returning to school after winter vacation represents a complex process of not only organizational but also biological adjustment for the student's body. This period, often characterized by drowsiness, decreased motivation and concentration (the so-called "third quarter syndrome" in Russia or "January blues"), has specific physiological and psychological foundations. Its effective overcoming requires a systematic approach based on an understanding of circadian rhythms, cognitive load, and socio-emotional factors. 1. Physiological Challenge: Desynchronization and Sunlight Deficiency Disruption of circadian rhythms: Vacations usually involve a shift in the "sleep-wake" schedule. Late bedtimes and wake-ups shift the production of melatonin ("sleep hormone") and cortisol ("wake-up and stress hormone"). A sudden return to early wake-ups creates a state of social jetlag (desynchronization), when internal biological clocks do not coincide with external social demands. This leads to inertia, irritability, and reduced cognitive functions in the first half of the day. Seasonal affective factor: In winter in middle and northern latitudes, there is a lack of sunlight. This reduces the production of serotonin (neurotransmitter responsible for mood and vitality) and vitamin D. Studying under polar night conditions (in northern regions) or simply a short day exacerbates the situation, contributing to apathy and increased fatigue. 2. Cognitive and Motivational Component "Failure effect" after a long break: A long (10-14 days) break in systematic study leads to the inevitable forgetting of part of the material and a decrease in academic skills (reading speed, solving typical tasks). To restore the previous level requires time and a gradual increase in workload. Decreased internal motivation: After a period of free time dedicated to games, hobbies, and rest, returning to a rigidly struc ... Read more
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