Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The key is their access to internet and phone. If you don't have control of that, good luck; and if you haven't been toeing that line from the start, it'll be a bit of a process to re-introduce those boundaries.
My kid is fine if we take that away and they'd just read.
Which is completely different and acceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The key is their access to internet and phone. If you don't have control of that, good luck; and if you haven't been toeing that line from the start, it'll be a bit of a process to re-introduce those boundaries.
My kid is fine if we take that away and they'd just read.
Anonymous wrote:When are your kids doing homework in this scenario? What does their after school schedule look like?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:this is crazy that this has to be talked about. follow the science. big kids need more sleep. we're creating overworked zombies. shame on mcps. it should be the opposite. little kids earlier. everyone knows this.
Not all kids need more sleep and this has nothing to do with MCPS.
Science disagrees with you.