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It's OK if your kid's schedule is packed as long as you keep one thing in mind
To help you figure out how teenagers (or anyone) can improve sleep habits, CNN asked Dr. Lisa Damour, a clinical psychologist who specializes in teens and parenting, for advice. Hear her tips for better recovery and a restful bedtime.
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