Title of article :
TEACHER-TRAINERS PERCEPTION OF THE CAUSES AND TREATMENT OF SLEEP-WALKING DISORDER IN CHILDREN
Author/Authors :
Omozuwa, Margaret Osarugue College of Education Ekiadolor - School of Education, Nigeria , Iyamu, Ede O. S. University of Benin - Department of Educational Psychology Curriculum Studies, Nigeria
Abstract :
This study investigated the perception of NCE teacher trainers on the causes and treatment of sleepwalking disorder in children. Descriptive survey design was adopted for the study. A sample of sixty respondents (thirty males and thirty females) where selected for the study. Two research questions and two hypotheses guided the study. Data was collected using structured questionnaire [NCE Trainers Perception of the Causes and Treatment of Sleepwalking Disorder in Children (NTPCTSD)] designed by the researchers. Simple percentages were used for analyzing the data. The result showed that respondents indicated Tiredness (98.1 %), Night mare (83.6%), Fever (70.1%) and sleep deprivation (67.6%) as the causes of sleepwalking disorder .The study also revealed that majority of the respondents perceived anticipatory awakening (98%) as a vital treatment of sleep walking disorder. Based on the findings recommendations are made
Keywords :
Sleepwalking Disorder , Rapid Eye Movement (REM) , Non , Rapid Eye Movement (NREM) ,
Journal title :
Edo Journal of Counselling
Journal title :
Edo Journal of Counselling