Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7-10 hours, just depends.
This is incorrect. 9 to 12 is the healthy range.
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There is no "healthy range" other than what is needed per the individual.
According to our pediatrician it is in fact 9 to 12, and where they fall in that range depends on the individual kid
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7-10 hours, just depends.
This is incorrect. 9 to 12 is the healthy range.
That is incorrect.![]()
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There is no "healthy range" other than what is needed per the individual.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:7-10 hours, just depends.
This is incorrect. 9 to 12 is the healthy range.
Anonymous wrote:7-10 hours, just depends.
Anonymous wrote:My 8 year old we try to have lights off at 8 and she is usually actually asleep by 8:30. She wakes up on her own usually around 7:30ish so gets about 11 hrs of sleep typically.
It obviously varies by kid but it seems like your DD isn’t getting enough sleep for her right now. Try having her go to bed earlier consistently and see if eventually shes able to fall asleep earlier. It might take awhile if it works at all but many ppl can in fact train their body to fall asleep earlier if they stick to a consistently earlier bedtime routine.
And no screens and no eating or drinking in the hour before bed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ours needs a full 12 hours. Peds say that's high end of the normal range
At 8!!!!? JFC you literally parent 2-3 hours less per day compared to most kids. I cant imagine what it was like when your kid was an infant.
OP- same problem here. Won't fall asleep before 9pm no matter how much exercise, lack of screentime, etc. but needs to be up by 730 for school to have a sufficient breakfast, etc. School drop off starts at 815.
Anonymous wrote:Ours needs a full 12 hours. Peds say that's high end of the normal range