Anonymous wrote:I wake my kids up if there is something we are doing as a family or if they have some event. But if there is nothing going on, I let them sleep.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the holidays. As long as they get back on schedule before school starts. NBD.
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Same sleep is good. Just let the kid be.
No one needs 10+ hrs of sleep. Lazy
Teens in the midst of a growth spurt do. Teen boy goes through phases where he eats a ton and sleeps until noon during vacation and then seems to have grown over the course of a couple days because his isn’t a seem to be once again too short.
Agree. But they don’t need to be gaming or FaceTiming until 3 or 4 am and then sleeping all morning. Especially not a 14 YO.
Be a parent OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the holidays. As long as they get back on schedule before school starts. NBD.
+1
Same sleep is good. Just let the kid be.
No one needs 10+ hrs of sleep. Lazy
Teens in the midst of a growth spurt do. Teen boy goes through phases where he eats a ton and sleeps until noon during vacation and then seems to have grown over the course of a couple days because his isn’t a seem to be once again too short.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the holidays. As long as they get back on schedule before school starts. NBD.
+1
Same sleep is good. Just let the kid be.
No one needs 10+ hrs of sleep. Lazy
Anonymous wrote:I wake up my teens (junior and senior in HS) at 9:30am. That is plenty of sleeping in (IMO).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care if my 15 yo is up until 2am or later and sleeps half of the day if he doesn’t need to be anywhere. He is still sleeping. I don’t need to get him up just for the sake of getting up. Didn’t any of you stay up half the night watching MTV? I did and slept well past noon on vacations.
Same. Mine are 15 and 13. That said, if we need to be somewhere they are of course expected to get up when asked, and they do.
In our house, we don’t ask, we tell.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t care if my 15 yo is up until 2am or later and sleeps half of the day if he doesn’t need to be anywhere. He is still sleeping. I don’t need to get him up just for the sake of getting up. Didn’t any of you stay up half the night watching MTV? I did and slept well past noon on vacations.
Same. Mine are 15 and 13. That said, if we need to be somewhere they are of course expected to get up when asked, and they do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the holidays. As long as they get back on schedule before school starts. NBD.
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This. I’ll never understand people like some of the prior posters who need to control the household’s wake up times just because.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the holidays. As long as they get back on schedule before school starts. NBD.
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Same sleep is good. Just let the kid be.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the holidays. As long as they get back on schedule before school starts. NBD.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the holidays. As long as they get back on schedule before school starts. NBD.
+1