1 00:00:00,691 --> 00:00:02,861 It's six o'clock in the morning, 2 00:00:02,993 --> 00:00:04,779 pitch black outside. 3 00:00:05,021 --> 00:00:08,130 My 14-year-old son is fast asleep in his bed, 4 00:00:08,298 --> 00:00:11,379 sleeping the reckless, deep sleep of a teenager. 5 00:00:12,185 --> 00:00:16,301 I flip on the light and physically shake the poor boy awake, 6 00:00:16,430 --> 00:00:17,354 because I know that, 7 00:00:17,521 --> 00:00:18,854 like ripping off a Band aid, 8 00:00:19,080 --> 00:00:20,997 it's better to get it over with quickly. 9 00:00:22,551 --> 00:00:26,824 I have a friend who yells "fire" just to rouse her sleeping teen. 10 00:00:27,303 --> 00:00:29,383 And another who got so fed up 11 00:00:29,509 --> 00:00:31,992 that she had to dump cold water on her son's head 12 00:00:32,184 --> 00:00:34,159 just to get him out of bed. 13 00:00:34,922 --> 00:00:36,690 Sound brutal ... 14 00:00:36,854 --> 00:00:38,955 but perhaps familiar? 15 00:00:39,905 --> 00:00:40,998 Every morning, 16 00:00:41,192 --> 00:00:44,439 I ask myself, "How can I? 17 00:00:44,600 --> 00:00:46,139 Knowing what I know, 18 00:00:46,300 --> 00:00:48,604 and doing what I do for a living, 19 00:00:48,784 --> 00:00:51,009 be doing this to my own son?" 20 00:00:51,464 --> 00:00:52,693 You see, 21 00:00:52,864 --> 00:00:54,373 I'm a sleep researcher. 22 00:00:54,731 --> 00:00:56,400 (Laughter) 23 00:00:56,723 --> 00:00:58,399 So I know far too much about sleep, 24 00:00:58,575 --> 00:01:00,489 and the consequences of sleep loss. 25 00:01:01,139 --> 00:01:05,207 I know that I'm depriving my son of the sleep he desparately needs 26 00:01:05,385 --> 00:01:07,479 as a rapidly growing teenager. 27 00:01:07,838 --> 00:01:09,706 I also know that by waking him up 28 00:01:09,917 --> 00:01:14,689 hours before his natural biological clock tells him he's ready, 29 00:01:14,818 --> 00:01:17,659 I'm literally robbing him of his dreams -- 30 00:01:17,802 --> 00:01:23,273 the type of sleep most associated with learning, memory consolidation 31 00:01:23,404 --> 00:01:25,964 and emotional processing. 32 00:01:26,197 --> 00:01:28,831 But it's not just my kid that's being deprived of sleep. 33 00:01:30,062 --> 00:01:33,812 Sleep deprivation among American teenagers is an epidemic. 34 00:01:34,605 --> 00:01:39,163 Only about one in 10 gets the eight-to-10 hours of sleep per night 35 00:01:39,304 --> 00:01:42,221 recommended by sleep scientists and pediatricians. 36 00:01:43,678 --> 00:01:45,104 If you're thinking to yourself, 37 00:01:45,243 --> 00:01:46,603 "Phew, we're doing good, 38 00:01:46,765 --> 00:01:48,615 my kid's getting eight hours," 39 00:01:48,790 --> 00:01:49,805 remember, 40 00:01:49,985 --> 00:01:52,888 eight hours is the minimum recommendation -- 41 00:01:53,084 --> 00:01:54,737 you're barely passing. 42 00:01:55,485 --> 00:01:57,914 Eight hours is kind of like getting a C on your report card. 43 00:01:59,262 --> 00:02:02,856 There are many factors contributing to this epidemic, 44 00:02:02,996 --> 00:02:07,408 but a major factor preventing teens from getting the sleep they need 45 00:02:07,505 --> 00:02:10,181 is actually a matter of public policy. 46 00:02:10,499 --> 00:02:14,324 Not hormones, social lives or Snapchat. 47 00:02:15,774 --> 00:02:16,945 Across the country, 48 00:02:17,106 --> 00:02:21,990 many schools are starting around 7:30 am or earlier, 49 00:02:22,127 --> 00:02:26,056 despite the fact that major medical organizations recommend 50 00:02:26,184 --> 00:02:30,824 that middle and high school start no earlier than 8:30 a.m. 51 00:02:31,496 --> 00:02:35,325 These early start policies have a direct effect on how much, 52 00:02:35,577 --> 00:02:40,206 or really how little sleep American teenagers are getting. 53 00:02:40,854 --> 00:02:44,784 They're also pinning teenagers and their parents 54 00:02:44,922 --> 00:02:48,626 in a fundamentally unwinnable fight against their own bodies. 55 00:02:49,672 --> 00:02:51,485 Around the time of puberty, 56 00:02:51,646 --> 00:02:55,207 teenagers experience a delay in their biological clock, 57 00:02:55,380 --> 00:02:59,291 which determines when we feel most awake and when we feel most sleepy. 58 00:02:59,791 --> 00:03:03,709 This is driven in part by a shift in the release of the hormone melatonin. 59 00:03:04,331 --> 00:03:09,600 Teenagers bodies wait to start releasing melatonin until around 11 p.m, 60 00:03:09,960 --> 00:03:14,047 which is two hours later than what we see in adults or younger children. 61 00:03:15,819 --> 00:03:22,275 This means that waking a teenager up at 6 a.m. is the biological equivalent 62 00:03:22,411 --> 00:03:25,526 of waking an adult up at 4 a.m. 63 00:03:26,095 --> 00:03:30,078 On the unfortunate days when I have to wake up at 4 a.m., 64 00:03:30,208 --> 00:03:31,404 I'm a zombie. 65 00:03:31,604 --> 00:03:33,137 Functionally useless. 66 00:03:33,299 --> 00:03:34,818 I can't think straight, 67 00:03:34,981 --> 00:03:36,271 I'm irritable 68 00:03:36,434 --> 00:03:39,945 and I probably shouldn't be driving a car, 69 00:03:40,118 --> 00:03:44,272 but this is how many American teenagers feel every single school day. 70 00:03:44,637 --> 00:03:46,377 In fact, many of the -- 71 00:03:46,559 --> 00:03:47,557 shall we say, 72 00:03:47,731 --> 00:03:51,935 characteristics that we chalk up to being a teenagers -- 73 00:03:52,076 --> 00:03:55,472 moodiness, irritability, laziness, depression -- 74 00:03:55,604 --> 00:03:58,629 could be a product of chronic sleep deprivation. 75 00:03:59,343 --> 00:04:02,092 For many teens battling chronic sleep loss, 76 00:04:02,264 --> 00:04:07,601 their go-to strategy to compensate is consuming large quantities of caffeine 77 00:04:07,745 --> 00:04:09,808 in the form of venti frappucinnos, 78 00:04:09,985 --> 00:04:11,836 or energy drinks and shots. 79 00:04:12,421 --> 00:04:13,672 So essentially, 80 00:04:13,833 --> 00:04:19,407 we've got an entire population of tired but wired youth. 81 00:04:21,874 --> 00:04:26,809 Advocated of sleep-friendly start times know that adolescence is a period 82 00:04:26,938 --> 00:04:29,274 of dramatic brain development, 83 00:04:29,434 --> 00:04:31,096 particularly in the parts of the brain 84 00:04:31,273 --> 00:04:34,707 that are responsible for those higher order thinking processes, 85 00:04:34,929 --> 00:04:38,733 including reasoning, problem-solving and good judgment. 86 00:04:39,532 --> 00:04:40,481 In other words, 87 00:04:40,661 --> 00:04:42,730 the very type of brain activity that's responsible 88 00:04:42,859 --> 00:04:47,209 for reigning in those impulsive and often risky behaviors 89 00:04:47,375 --> 00:04:50,309 that are so characteristic of adolescence 90 00:04:50,478 --> 00:04:54,376 and that are so terrifying to us parents of teenagers. 91 00:04:54,860 --> 00:04:56,805 They know that like the rest of us, 92 00:04:56,967 --> 00:04:59,210 when teenagers don't get the sleep they need, 93 00:04:59,376 --> 00:05:02,397 their brains, their bodies and behaviors suffer 94 00:05:02,556 --> 00:05:04,891 with both immediate and lasting effects. 95 00:05:05,552 --> 00:05:07,393 They can't concentrate, 96 00:05:07,555 --> 00:05:09,308 their attention plummets 97 00:05:09,469 --> 00:05:13,511 and many will even show behavioral signs that mimic ADHD. 98 00:05:14,623 --> 00:05:19,066 But the consequences of teen sleep loss go well beyond the classroom, 99 00:05:19,206 --> 00:05:22,713 sadly contributing to the many of the mental health problems 100 00:05:22,890 --> 00:05:25,057 that skyrocket during adolesence, 101 00:05:25,458 --> 00:05:27,228 including substance use, 102 00:05:27,377 --> 00:05:29,811 depression and suicide. 103 00:05:30,699 --> 00:05:33,792 In our work with teens from LA Unified School District, 104 00:05:33,993 --> 00:05:35,813 we found that teens with sleep problems 105 00:05:36,042 --> 00:05:40,626 were 55 percent more likely to have used alcohol in the past month. 106 00:05:41,354 --> 00:05:45,270 In another study with over 30,000 high school students, 107 00:05:45,410 --> 00:05:48,909 they found that for each hour of lost sleep, 108 00:05:49,045 --> 00:05:53,714 there was a 38 percent increase in feeling sad or hopeless, 109 00:05:53,845 --> 00:05:57,388 and a 58 percent increase in teen suicide attempts. 110 00:05:58,904 --> 00:06:01,192 And if that's not enough, 111 00:06:01,370 --> 00:06:05,568 teens who skip out on sleep are at increased risk 112 00:06:05,725 --> 00:06:07,821 for a host of physical health problems that plague our country, 113 00:06:08,011 --> 00:06:11,868 including obesity, heart disease and diabetes. 114 00:06:13,068 --> 00:06:15,970 Then there's the risk of putting a sleep-deprived teen, 115 00:06:16,137 --> 00:06:18,469 with a newly minted driver's license, 116 00:06:18,672 --> 00:06:20,322 behind the wheel. 117 00:06:20,634 --> 00:06:25,022 Studies have shown that getting five hours or less of sleep per night 118 00:06:25,156 --> 00:06:30,440 is the equivalent of driving with a blood alcohol content above the legal limit. 119 00:06:36,473 --> 00:06:39,055 Advocates of sleep-friendly start times, 120 00:06:39,190 --> 00:06:41,094 and researchers in this area, 121 00:06:41,261 --> 00:06:44,036 have produced tremendous science, 122 00:06:44,208 --> 00:06:46,867 showing the tremendous benefits of later start times. 123 00:06:47,191 --> 00:06:49,523 The findings are unequivocal, 124 00:06:49,687 --> 00:06:51,215 and as a sleep scientist, 125 00:06:51,386 --> 00:06:54,205 I rarely get to speak with that kind of certainty. 126 00:06:55,408 --> 00:06:58,916 Teens from districts with later start times get more sleep. 127 00:06:59,292 --> 00:07:02,815 To the naysayers who may think that if schools start later, 128 00:07:02,992 --> 00:07:05,265 teens will just stay up later, 129 00:07:05,457 --> 00:07:06,493 the truth is, 130 00:07:06,698 --> 00:07:08,442 their bedtimes stay the same, 131 00:07:08,609 --> 00:07:10,659 but their wake-up times get extended, 132 00:07:10,860 --> 00:07:13,084 resulting in more sleep. 133 00:07:13,641 --> 00:07:15,978 They're more likely to show up for school; 134 00:07:16,154 --> 00:07:19,948 school absences dropped by 25 percent in one district. 135 00:07:20,112 --> 00:07:22,402 And they're less likely to dropout. 136 00:07:22,625 --> 00:07:25,789 Not surprisingly, they do better academically. 137 00:07:26,042 --> 00:07:30,044 So this has real implications for reducing the achievement gap. 138 00:07:30,881 --> 00:07:33,460 Standardized test scores in math and reading 139 00:07:33,621 --> 00:07:36,528 go up by two to three percentage points. 140 00:07:36,731 --> 00:07:42,189 That's as powerful as reducing class sizes by one-third fewer students, 141 00:07:42,352 --> 00:07:45,383 or replacing a so-so teacher in the classroom 142 00:07:45,562 --> 00:07:47,763 with a truly outstanding one. 143 00:07:48,711 --> 00:07:51,262 Their mental and physical health improves, 144 00:07:51,449 --> 00:07:53,544 and even their families are happier. 145 00:07:53,736 --> 00:07:58,462 I mean, who wouldn't enjoy a little more pleasantness from our teens, 146 00:07:58,596 --> 00:08:00,829 and a little less crankiness? 147 00:08:01,316 --> 00:08:03,232 Even their communities are safer 148 00:08:03,393 --> 00:08:05,745 because car crash rates go down -- 149 00:08:05,909 --> 00:08:08,706 a 70 percent reduction in one district. 150 00:08:09,774 --> 00:08:12,090 Given these tremendous benefits, 151 00:08:12,256 --> 00:08:13,497 you might think, 152 00:08:13,675 --> 00:08:15,742 well, this is a no-brainer, right? 153 00:08:16,195 --> 00:08:20,188 So why have we as a society failed to heed this call? 154 00:08:21,897 --> 00:08:26,263 Often the argument against later start times goes something like this: 155 00:08:26,391 --> 00:08:28,643 "Why should we delay start times for teenagers? 156 00:08:28,814 --> 00:08:31,714 We need to toughen them up so they're ready for the real world!" 157 00:08:32,487 --> 00:08:35,316 But that's like saying to the parent of a two-year-old, 158 00:08:35,498 --> 00:08:36,931 "Don't let Johnny nap, 159 00:08:37,099 --> 00:08:39,121 or he won't be ready for kindergarten." 160 00:08:39,487 --> 00:08:40,747 (Laughter) 161 00:08:42,143 --> 00:08:45,732 Delaying start times also presents many logistical challenges. 162 00:08:46,017 --> 00:08:48,389 Not just for students and their families, 163 00:08:48,591 --> 00:08:50,830 but for communities as a whole. 164 00:08:51,033 --> 00:08:52,484 Updating bus routes, 165 00:08:52,648 --> 00:08:54,224 increased transportation costs, 166 00:08:54,743 --> 00:08:56,000 impact on sports, 167 00:08:56,215 --> 00:08:58,286 care before or after school. 168 00:08:58,580 --> 00:09:03,134 These are the same concerns that come up in district after district, 169 00:09:03,275 --> 00:09:05,107 time and again around the country 170 00:09:05,287 --> 00:09:07,308 as school start times are debated. 171 00:09:08,267 --> 00:09:10,925 And they're legitimate concerns, 172 00:09:11,091 --> 00:09:13,834 but these are problems we have to work through. 173 00:09:14,393 --> 00:09:20,230 They're not valid excuses for failing to do the right thing for our children, 174 00:09:20,361 --> 00:09:24,816 which is to start middle and high schools no earlier than 8:30 a.m. 175 00:09:26,006 --> 00:09:27,885 And in districts around the country, 176 00:09:28,049 --> 00:09:28,722 big and small, 177 00:09:28,948 --> 00:09:30,569 who have made this change, 178 00:09:30,751 --> 00:09:34,434 they found that these fears are often unfounded, 179 00:09:34,599 --> 00:09:38,852 and far outweighed by the tremendous benefits for student health 180 00:09:39,028 --> 00:09:40,586 and performance, 181 00:09:40,802 --> 00:09:43,620 and our collective public safety. 182 00:09:44,537 --> 00:09:46,226 So tomorrow morning, 183 00:09:46,437 --> 00:09:51,083 when coincidentally we get to set our clocks back by an hour, 184 00:09:52,037 --> 00:09:56,512 and you get that delicious extra hour of sleep, 185 00:09:57,548 --> 00:10:00,385 and they day seems a little longer, 186 00:10:00,513 --> 00:10:03,137 and a little more full of hope, 187 00:10:03,265 --> 00:10:07,105 think about the tremendous power of sleep. 188 00:10:07,833 --> 00:10:10,471 And think about what a gift it would be 189 00:10:10,663 --> 00:10:14,486 for our children to be able to wake up naturally, 190 00:10:14,645 --> 00:10:16,939 in harmony with their own biology. 191 00:10:17,695 --> 00:10:18,950 Thank you, 192 00:10:18,950 --> 00:10:19,929 and pleasant dreams.