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Yes, teens typically have a biological shift in their circadian rhythms, causing them to naturally fall asleep later and wake up later compared to young children. This shift is influenced by hormonal changes during adolescence, which can delay the onset of sleep. As a result, teens often have difficulty waking up early, leading to a preference for later sleep and wake times. In contrast, young children generally have earlier sleep and wake patterns aligned with their developmental needs.

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