Is School Refusal Really 'May Sickness'? Over 50% of Children Report Morning Sluggishness Post-Golden Week
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A survey of 200 parents by the Association for Improvement of Orthostatic Dysregulation revealed that over half of children exhibit morning sluggishness after the Golden Week holidays. However, about 60% of parents lack proper knowledge of Orthostatic Dysregulation (OD) and mistakenly attribute the symptoms to disrupted lifestyle habits.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is Orthostatic Dysregulation (OD)?
- A: It's an autonomic nervous system disorder causing symptoms like inability to wake up, headaches, and dizziness.
- Q: How do many parents misunderstand morning sluggishness?
- A: About 40% mistake it for 'poor lifestyle habits' or 'smartphone use', viewing it as poor self-management or 'May sickness'.
- Q: How should parents respond to a child who can't wake up?
- A: Avoid forcing school attendance or scolding; recognize it as a health sign and consult specialists if necessary.