Le sommeil des ados, pierre angulaire de leur santé mentale

One in three young people sleeps too little… and it impacts everything: mood, attention, and mental health. Between a shifted body clock, evening screens, and school schedules, the risks are mounting. This article helps you understand the causes and offers concrete solutions: sleep hygiene, screening tools, and school adjustments.
The Why and How of Dreams

Dreams are a normal mental activity that occurs during sleep and often reflect our emotional concerns and experiences. Although their exact meaning remains partly mysterious, they offer valuable insight into our inner world. Paying attention to one’s dreams, by narrating or recording them, can be beneficial, especially in a therapeutic context.
Neuroscientists identify a surprising low-tech fix to the problem of sleep-deprived teens

This article shows that comfortable bedding—especially pillows—can make all the difference. Teens who feel comfortable in their beds sleep better. Being comfortable in their bedding protects sleep quality, with positive effects on concentration, mood, and mental health. A simple and accessible solution: ask our young people if they feel comfortable in their beds… and, if […]
La campagne de communication et les ressources de PAUSE

PAUSE is a Québec initiative that promotes balanced screen use to prevent the negative effects of hyperconnectivity. It targets youth, parents, and professionals by offering advice, tools, and events to encourage healthier digital habits. Through its campaign and online resources, PAUSE aims to become a movement that helps everyone take back control of their screen […]