18: Why Kids Feel Sick Of or From Studying
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Ever watch a kid wake up queasy on school days but bounce back on weekends? We dig into a counterintuitive truth: sometimes the “sick” feeling isn’t a virus or avoidance—it’s the body’s response to information overload when lessons stack up without any hands-on anchor. Mike and I share why even high-performing students can feel dizzy, nauseous, or headachy while genuinely understanding the material, and how a small shift toward doing can bring quick relief.
You’ll hear a memorable geometry story where a student who could define a great circle still arrived with a brutal headache—until a few minutes with clay turned theory into something he could slice, compare, and grasp physically. No pills, no lectures, just a model that linked words to the real world. We map out how this “too much significance, not enough mass” pattern shows up in reading-heavy classes, cram sessions, and well-intentioned homework that forgets movement and manipulation. Then we break down how to spot the difference between confusion and overload so you don’t apply the wrong fix.
Expect a practical playbook you can use tonight: targeted questions that reveal whether study is the trigger, quick ways to bring in real objects or stand-ins, simple activities to convert abstract ideas into action, and a mindset that prioritizes “show me” over “explain it again.” From kickball to life skills to math, anchoring concepts in objects, models, and short demos helps the body settle and the learning stick. The result is fewer mystery illnesses, calmer study sessions, and a student who trusts their own understanding because they can see, touch, and do.
We connect a surprising dot between school-induced headaches and the imbalance of too much theory with too little hands-on learning. Practical steps show how simple physical activities can dissolve stress, nausea, and resistance while making study stick.
• why information overload without action triggers real physical symptoms
• how a geometry concept and clay modeling erased a splitting headache
• the difference between confusion and overload and why it matters
• simple home remedies that anchor ideas in objects and movement
• when to use dictionaries versus when to use hands-on fixes
• a parent’s playbook for spotting study-related illness and responding fast
• the mindset shift from explaining more to doing first
If this resonates, share the episode with a parent who needs a gentler, smarter path through school stress.
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