Anonymous wrote:High school.
If a middle schooler can't get enough sleep and do activities, I'd be cutting back on their activities.
Anonymous wrote:Sleep must not be sacrificed for anything, least of all homework and activities. Sleep is critically important for growth, maturity, good behavior, and to be a balanced and happy individual.
Anonymous wrote:My exH never could handle homework so starting in 3rd grade, we were cutting down fun activities so DD could finish her HW before heading to his house for the weekly stay over. By 6th grade, she was starting to stay up late![]()
We’re heading into HS. The last judge we had sucked. He said he thought we had a good system and it didn’t matter if dad isn’t able to provide an ideal hw environment. All I asked for was a designated space like a desk in her room over there and time when dad’s friends aren’t wandering in and out drinking beer and playing loud music.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS is short and will be short as an adult (genetics). He stopped his sport at the end of 7th grade and didn't do anything in 8th grade. He grew 4 inches that year because he got so much sleep. I will never again allow him to do so much that he isn't getting enough sleep. It isn't worth it. He will never be enough of an athlete, musician, etc to get the type of recognition that colleges want to see.
Seriously? You think he grew because he got more sleep?
Approximately 75% of the human growth hormone is produced during sleep so it is quite possible that kids and teens not getting enough sleep or not getting enough sleep when your body produces the hormone (about an hour after you first fall asleep) can exhibit growth issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DS is short and will be short as an adult (genetics). He stopped his sport at the end of 7th grade and didn't do anything in 8th grade. He grew 4 inches that year because he got so much sleep. I will never again allow him to do so much that he isn't getting enough sleep. It isn't worth it. He will never be enough of an athlete, musician, etc to get the type of recognition that colleges want to see.
Seriously? You think he grew because he got more sleep?
Anonymous wrote:My DS is short and will be short as an adult (genetics). He stopped his sport at the end of 7th grade and didn't do anything in 8th grade. He grew 4 inches that year because he got so much sleep. I will never again allow him to do so much that he isn't getting enough sleep. It isn't worth it. He will never be enough of an athlete, musician, etc to get the type of recognition that colleges want to see.