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Sep 27, 2015
10:34
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SouthernCoug
Remove any distractions from his room (phone, radio, computer)
No naps, have him go to bed when he is tired, then try sleeping aids (meds), and what IGITD asked above.
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cvd6262
9/27/15 10:03am
Melatonin
ICBlue
9/27/15 10:04am
My daughter can't sleep either. She is 14. We tried Melatonin
Don_Juan_El_Guapo
9/27/15 10:06am
My first thought is stress
KingDave
9/27/15 10:11am
Are his sleeping problems based off anything more than a fitness bands data?
IGlowInTheDark
9/27/15 10:13am
We had this issue with my teenage daugher
BrewCoug
9/27/15 10:15am
TNT isn't sure. He doesn't have teenagers
TNT
9/27/15 10:21am
Remove any distractions from his room (phone, radio, computer)
SouthernCoug
9/27/15 10:34am
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