Sleep Diary TNDO

The sleep diary: a simple and proven tool for better sleep. Its effectiveness has been proven: keeping a sleep diary helps you better understand your habits, identify obstacles to sleep, and initiate lasting changes. TNDO offers its own version, in the form of a table to be completed over 7 to 14 days, to gain […]
The collaborative Challenge TNDO to share our slices of night

The collaborative challenge is a simple, creative, and turnkey activity that gives the youth a voice about their own experiences with sleep and dreams. Video, podcast, photo, or comic strip: several formats are possible to express their point of view. The TNDO team took part in the challenge by opting for the video format. The […]
TNDO Quizzzz

Short Quizzzz designed for youth to test their knowledge about sleep, discover surprising facts, debunk common misconceptions, and better understand the impact of sleep on their health and daily lives. This page also gives them the opportunity to ask questions to the TNDO team.
Sommeil des ados, quels impacts sur la santé mentale? (60 min)

This webinar covers the basics of sleep, the specific needs of teens, circadian rhythms, and the sleep phase gap phenomenon. It highlights the consequences of sleep deprivation on mental health and encourages healthcare professionals to systematically assess young people’s sleep habits.
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.
C’est pas nous, c’est la #science qui le dit : va te coucher pour l’amour! (1 min)

Nico, who experienced seven nights of sleep deprivation, highlights the importance of sleep from a variety of perspectives—mental health, athletic performance, and academic achievement. It makes you want to… go to bed!
Échelle HIBOU©

This tool helps detect sleep disorders in children aged 2 to 17. Developed by the Clinique d’évaluation diagnostique des troubles du sommeil de l’Hôpital Rivière-des-Prairies, the HIBOU scale assesses poor sleep in children on a scale of 0 (never) to 3 (5 to 7 times per week).
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.
Temps d’arrêt avec Coach Frank – 6 épisodes sommeil et sport
Temps d’arrêt, hosted by Coach Frank, is the podcast to discover the latest scientific breakthroughs and best practices for unlocking athletes’ full potential. Coach Frank and his guests demystify innovative approaches to creating positive sports experiences. A must-listen for coaching and athletic development enthusiasts looking to challenge the status quo.
Série Le sommeil en questions : Sommeil des ados, trop ou pas assez? (5 min)

Roger Godbout, professor of psychiatry at the University of Montreal, explains the impact of cultural and social pressures on teen sleep. He presents a proven solution: delaying school start times to better align school schedules with young people’s biological needs.