Abstract

An editorial in JAMA Pediatrics published September 12 focused on the need to improve children's sleep, a problem that parents are well aware of. If children don't get enough sleep, they suffer. So do their parents, watching their bleary‐eyed teens head off to school every morning, knowing that there will be a long night ahead in which the healing nature of sleep does not have an opportunity to exist. Yet, it is in the power of parents and professionals to change this.

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