Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:12 yr old has an Apple Watch, no phone yet. Wants to listen to music at bedtime. Been awake 11 or later. I decided I would shut off the watch access at 10 pm. Now she falls asleep shortly thereafter. I know this is better and I’m going to stick to it but she thinks I’m being mean as hell because “it’s just music”. Please tell me I’m not being crazy and that this is fairly mild as bedtimes go. (Give me the reassurance I need to keep being “so mean”)
Does 12 year old go to private school?
Anonymous wrote:12 yr old has an Apple Watch, no phone yet. Wants to listen to music at bedtime. Been awake 11 or later. I decided I would shut off the watch access at 10 pm. Now she falls asleep shortly thereafter. I know this is better and I’m going to stick to it but she thinks I’m being mean as hell because “it’s just music”. Please tell me I’m not being crazy and that this is fairly mild as bedtimes go. (Give me the reassurance I need to keep being “so mean”)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe have different rules for different days of the week
This is good advice. Weekends or holidays, music until an agreed-upon time, nights before school, music is cut off earlier.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe have different rules for different days of the week
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Even a 10pm bedtime doesn't give your kid the optimal amount of sleep. My 13yo goes to bed no later than 9pm and gets up at 7am (which I know is unusual).
Sleep is an essential component to health, especially at her age. Tell her she's lucky to have a parent that cares about her wellbeing and then ignore any further complaints.
a 13 year old who goes to bed at 9 is very unusual.
Anonymous wrote:Even a 10pm bedtime doesn't give your kid the optimal amount of sleep. My 13yo goes to bed no later than 9pm and gets up at 7am (which I know is unusual).
Sleep is an essential component to health, especially at her age. Tell her she's lucky to have a parent that cares about her wellbeing and then ignore any further complaints.
Anonymous wrote:12 yr old has an Apple Watch, no phone yet. Wants to listen to music at bedtime. Been awake 11 or later. I decided I would shut off the watch access at 10 pm. Now she falls asleep shortly thereafter. I know this is better and I’m going to stick to it but she thinks I’m being mean as hell because “it’s just music”. Please tell me I’m not being crazy and that this is fairly mild as bedtimes go. (Give me the reassurance I need to keep being “so mean”)
Anonymous wrote:Even a 10pm bedtime doesn't give your kid the optimal amount of sleep. My 13yo goes to bed no later than 9pm and gets up at 7am (which I know is unusual).
Sleep is an essential component to health, especially at her age. Tell her she's lucky to have a parent that cares about her wellbeing and then ignore any further complaints.