Anonymous wrote:To me it doesn't matter sense to start kids on a bad habit early just because they may have that same bad habit in college.
Sleep is so important to mental and physical health. I wouldn't compromise about sleep.
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/psy-curious/201702/should-bedrooms-be-no-phone-zones-teens
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/27/briefing/phones-mental-health.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We don't allow phones in anyone's bedrooms (not ours either). Phones are on the first floor charging, bedrooms are all on the second floor. Our teens use their alarm clocks.
I don’t allow my teen to have phone in bedroom at night, but we adults do. Do you have a landline, or just not worry about getting an emergency call at night? We have no landline.
Anonymous wrote:We don't allow phones in anyone's bedrooms (not ours either). Phones are on the first floor charging, bedrooms are all on the second floor. Our teens use their alarm clocks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, DH and I do not have our phones in the bedroom at night, so same rule for our older teens. Like others, everyone has an alarm clock.
The way I think about it is that their brains are still developing even as older teens. Lack of sleep affects that development, as does constant phone use. So I am pushing healthy phone use (like downstairs at night) as long as possible while I still have some influence.
Why do you have a rule for your own phones? Do you think you might not be able to put it down and turn the light off for bed? Mine generally sits on the night table (next to the actual clock!) It has no effect on my sleep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But when will you let them? Is it when they leave for college?
We have this rule & I’m trying to figure out if I should start letting him have it in his room on Fri & Sat as a start. Like maybe he’ll have a night or two & be on it all night & feel tired the next day? Like when should they start to self regulate - it do you just let them figure it out in college?
Anonymous wrote:“When do you stop”?
You don’t
You teach your kids to put their phone in another room at night. That’s good practice for all ages