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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]9 seems insanely early. My 7th grader doesn't get home from practice or games until about 10-10:15 many nights a week, and then has to eat, shower, wind down and go to sleep. Tough to get to sleep before 11. They leave for school at 7:30.[/quote] that's insane. you need to dial back the practices. super unhealthy and unsustainable. we don't allow our kids to participate in any practices that end later than 8pm. their health and growth potential is far more important than them attending a late practice in a sport. parents really need to get their priorities straight! [/quote] Well if I did that then the kid wouldn't play the sport they love. They don't complain about it, and I have a hard time stayed awake until they get home or picking them up that late, but this particular kid [b]has never needed much sleep[/b]. Doesn't sleep in on weekends or days off when they are able to, never even napped until they were almost 1. Just doesn't need a lot of sleep. Up before me without an alarm at 6:45 this morning. [/quote] biggest cop-out response ever. :roll: grow up and parent your kid. do not allow a dumbass coach who has 13 year olds at practice until 10pm dictate your life. coaches like that should be fired and banned from coaching. but you're responsible for allowing your kid to participate. [/quote]
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