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AI tracks your sleep debt and shows the real impact on grades, mood, and athletic performance.
Teens need 8-10 hours but average 6.5 — that's 10+ hours of sleep debt every week. AI can read your sleep data, math the cumulative debt, and predict the recovery plan based on real sleep science instead of myths.
Track sleep for 1 week. Ask AI to analyze the data and prescribe one change for week 2.
Try this with a school, hobby, or family example where the stakes are low. Use the AI output as a draft you can question, not as the final answer.
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A teen needs 8-10 hours of sleep but gets 6.5 hours each night. About how much sleep debt accumulates over one week?
Why can't a teen fully recover from weeks of poor sleep by sleeping 14 hours on Saturday and Sunday?
According to sleep research mentioned in the topic, what matters more for teen health: total hours slept or consistent bedtimes?
A student wants to use AI to find out how much sleep debt they've built up this week. What should they ask an AI tool to do?
What is the minimum amount of sleep teenagers need each night, according to sleep science?
Poor sleep affects all of the following EXCEPT:
Before downloading a sleep tracker app, what should teens ask AI to check first?
The circadian rhythm is best described as:
What do elite athletes pay for that the lesson compares to tracking your own sleep for one week?
If a teen sleeps 5 hours on weeknights but 10 hours on Friday and Saturday, they will likely experience:
The lesson mentions that in teen sleep studies, three specific changes most quickly improve grades. What type of change helps most?
A student tracks their sleep for one week and finds they averaged 6 hours per night. Their phone's data shows they went to bed at different times each night. What is the MOST important change they should focus on for week two?
Which statement about sleep myths is most accurate?
What specific task would be BEST to ask Claude to help with, based on the lesson examples?
A sleep tracker app that sells teen user data to advertisers represents what kind of risk?