Anonymous wrote:My 6th grader is also pushing back on bedtime. I like him up in bed by 9:30, he has to get up by 7 and it is rare morning that he's not up before we go in there to get him up. Most of the time he's asleep by 10, although there are nights when he's up later reading.
Anonymous wrote:My 7th grader is bed by 8:30 and wakes up at 6:30. Since Kindergarten
If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our 6th grader claims she cannot fall asleep before 11pm. I feel this is too late, since every morning she struggles to get up at 7:15 and get ready for school. On the weekend, I'm ok with a later bedtime. Do other parents of similarly aged kids enforce an earlier bedtime during the week? And what do you do if your child resists the earlier bedtime? tIA.
I think 11pm is way too late. My kids are a few years older but in 6th grade, I think we shot for 9 or 930. I remember several conversations that "bedtime" does not equate to "sleep time". So if your daughter wants to stay up and read after bedtime, I personally would grant that level of personal control. But keep emphasizing how late sleep makes it tough to wake up at 715. It can be a tough process but bear in mind that she may just be trying to exercise some control over her schedule. So compromise a bit and have her in bed at 9 but she can read with a bedside lamp until she's tired enough to fall asleep. I'd be surprised if she makes it 2 hours consistently every night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 6th grader has "lights out" at 8:30 and usually falls asleep quickly. He gets up at about 6am so that he can leave the house at 7am. He's been starting to suggest that his bedtime is too early, although I don't think it is since he falls asleep quickly and gets the recommended 9 hrs of sleep. However, if he continues to push on it, our compromise will be that he can read in bed until 9pm.
Lights out at 8:30? Yikes!![]()