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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So sick of this with my 15 year old sophomore. We take electronics at night but he consistently is late to school [/quote] How is he late? Misses the bus? Walks to school and arrives at school late? Do you drive him? I know that getting them to go to bed earlier, often doesn't translate to falling asleep earlier. They're just wired to stay up later and sleep in later at this age (to this end, our private school is considering moving the school day back an hour next year). My DS has to be upstairs in his room, so-called bed time, by 10pm. But I know he doesn't fall alseep for about another hour. Do you have a time when he has to be in his room? Even if not sleepy? Would missing school matter to him? If you let him sleep and sleep and then miss his transportation? I know with my DS, if he missed a day b/c he overslept, he'd be upset and I think would not let it happen again. I say "I think" because I haven't had the cajones to do it![/quote]
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