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Teen texting: Help your teen avoid the risks

Stop texting from keeping your teen up

Texting can interfere with teens' sleep, which they need for their growth, development and well-being.

A 2018 study suggests that texting at night is associated with teens going to bed later, spending less time in bed, feeling tired at school and having irregular sleep habits. Research also has shown that school-aged children and adolescents who sleep with mobile devices in their rooms are at greater risk of sleep disturbances.

Work with your teen to establish reasonable hours for texting — such as no texting after a certain hour on school nights. Keep your teen's phone out of his or her room at night.

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