Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does he agree with the bedtime? Who decided that was her bedtime?
OP here. I don't know if he agrees. But for her age, 10 hours appears to be appropriate. If she was showing me she could be pleasant in the morning, I'd be more inclined to push it a little later. She's always been a high sleep needs kid though.
What you've got is a communication problem.
I doubt it. How many men do you know that have strong opinions on bedtime?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What does he say when you clearly and directly tell him that she is having trouble in the mornings because of the late bedtimes and ask for support? Where is he in the mornings?
OP here. Just acts like I'm blowing it out of proportion. He's still sleeping. I supervise her to make sure she gets dressed, brushes teeth, gets her backpack together, eats breakfast, I help her with her hair, etc. Then I leave when he's getting up and he takes her to the bus.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does he agree with the bedtime? Who decided that was her bedtime?
OP here. I don't know if he agrees. But for her age, 10 hours appears to be appropriate. If she was showing me she could be pleasant in the morning, I'd be more inclined to push it a little later. She's always been a high sleep needs kid though.
What you've got is a communication problem.