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20 Nov 20, 02:16 PM |
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What time is bed time for younger teens?
I do find it difficult being a gran and a mum! I have lost touch with young people.
So what time is a good bed time for 14 year olds? |
20 Nov 20, 02:22 PM |
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Join Date: Aug 19
Location: Northwest
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At that age my children were good sleepers and never had a problem getting up for school or at weekends so I tended to let them decide when it was bedtime.
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20 Nov 20, 02:24 PM |
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Mine too. Although if I thought they were tired I would encourage them on their way.
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20 Nov 20, 02:27 PM |
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Join Date: Jul 15
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My son is 14. He heads to his room between 9 and 9.30 and reads for an hour. He likes to be in school super early (avoids the busy buses) so his alarm is set for 6.20am and he leaves the house at 7.10am.
At weekends he goes to bed a bit later, but only an hour or so. I think he’s in the minority though, seems many of his friends are up half the night, even on a school night! |
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20 Nov 20, 02:46 PM |
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Join Date: Apr 16
Location: Hampshire
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My 13yo goes up between 9 and half past, she generally reads or listens to some radio comedy for a bit, seems to work. I'm becoming more relaxed with her, I'll say it's 9, she'll say I think I'll stay up for 20 minutes and that's fine, I'm not ordering her to bed anymore, but I'm lucky that she's quite mature and making good decisions most of the time.
I do ask her to be off her phone by 8, she struggles with sleep some nights anyway and I don't think screens close to bedtime help. We do allow her phone in her room so she can listen to radio, and again she seems to be responsible with it, can't see me allowing her younger brother the same! |
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20 Nov 20, 02:51 PM |
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Join Date: Jan 09
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Mine are 13 and 12 and go to bed at 9pm, so usually asleep by 9:30
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20 Nov 20, 03:34 PM |
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My 14yr old goes to bed at 10 and us asleep within minutes! ,hes up at 7am for school ,the weekends he can sleep like a sloth if I let him lol
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20 Nov 20, 03:38 PM |
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Join Date: May 08
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Mine at 14 stayed up till 11pm but dd used to be up about till 12 and we used to shout to get her into bed. At weekends they all stayed up late, we used to go to bed and leave them to it!
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20 Nov 20, 03:44 PM |
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At 14 I was out three nights a week until 9:00 doing a job in the supermarket so I'd hate to have been going to bed at 9:30
(I'm not even sure supermarkets will even take on 14 year olds anymore) |
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20 Nov 20, 04:02 PM |
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Join Date: Apr 14
Location: Yorkshire
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At 14 10pm. My now 16 year old goes at 11pm (when my 18 year old was at home was in in bed at 10/10.30.
We have a program on the wifi that blockers all my 16 year olds technology (Xbox, phone, iPad) from 11pm-7am. He would be up later if we let him! |
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