Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7 pm. Wakes up around 6:15 am.
You're insane, My 5 year old niece has a later bedtime than that.
My toddler goes to bed at 7:30 (sleeps until ~8 am and gets a 90 min nap during the day, so getting plenty of sleep). The PP is insane to put an 8 year old to bed at 7.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7 pm. Wakes up around 6:15 am.
You're insane, My 5 year old niece has a later bedtime than that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7 pm. Wakes up around 6:15 am.
7 PM is insane. It’s still fully bright outside. My kid hasn’t gone to bed at 7 PM since he was six years old.
We have black out blinds so this isn't an issue thankfully. The kids understand it's brighter in the summer at 7 pm, etc. Whatever time you set with your kids, they're like us ... if you go to bed at the same time every day your body starts to feel sleepy at that time. When our child isn't tired at 7 pm, we'll move it back, but as it stands now our child is asleep within minutes!
You're missing the point, if it's still full daylight they should be able to go outside and play or something if they want to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7 pm. Wakes up around 6:15 am.
7 PM is insane. It’s still fully bright outside. My kid hasn’t gone to bed at 7 PM since he was six years old.
We have black out blinds so this isn't an issue thankfully. The kids understand it's brighter in the summer at 7 pm, etc. Whatever time you set with your kids, they're like us ... if you go to bed at the same time every day your body starts to feel sleepy at that time. When our child isn't tired at 7 pm, we'll move it back, but as it stands now our child is asleep within minutes!