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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I don't police my 15 year old's bed time but I do make sure the phone is gone. Find some other way to stay up all night. Fine with me. It's not going to be on a phone. Move the phones to charge on your night stand.[/quote] Thanks for the response. The problem with phones in the bedroom is that depending on the time of year the kids have workouts very early in the morning and need them for carpool pick up and I don’t really want them bursting in our bedroom. Has anyone used a timer safe? [/quote] I guess depending on the time of year you could have different situations. I cant really imagine my 15 year old leaving the house before Im able to wake up, or being annoyed by them opening the door to get their phone if i can then roll over and sleep another hour. But im not a late sleeper. So i would just always put it in my room. If child is waking so early you cant be bothered to get out of bed, natural consequences will certainly get them.[/quote]
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