Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back in the 90s I used to stay up all night reading books and sleep all day on weekends. I have PhD and am a productive member of society. Nowadays I’m usually asleep by 9:30 (tonight is an exception). I think it’s ok.
Today’s teens are staying up all night watching porn on their computer, playing shooter games, or watching YouTube trash. They aren’t up reading Great Expectations by candle night
tOdaY’s TeEnS. You sound like a ridiculous old crone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back in the 90s I used to stay up all night reading books and sleep all day on weekends. I have PhD and am a productive member of society. Nowadays I’m usually asleep by 9:30 (tonight is an exception). I think it’s ok.
Today’s teens are staying up all night watching porn on their computer, playing shooter games, or watching YouTube trash. They aren’t up reading Great Expectations by candle night
tOdaY’s TeEnS. You sound like a ridiculous old crone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Back in the 90s I used to stay up all night reading books and sleep all day on weekends. I have PhD and am a productive member of society. Nowadays I’m usually asleep by 9:30 (tonight is an exception). I think it’s ok.
Today’s teens are staying up all night watching porn on their computer, playing shooter games, or watching YouTube trash. They aren’t up reading Great Expectations by candle night
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the holidays. As long as they get back on schedule before school starts. NBD.
+1
Same sleep is good. Just let the kid be.
No one needs 10+ hrs of sleep. Lazy
Teens in the midst of a growth spurt do. Teen boy goes through phases where he eats a ton and sleeps until noon during vacation and then seems to have grown over the course of a couple days because his isn’t a seem to be once again too short.
Agree. But they don’t need to be gaming or FaceTiming until 3 or 4 am and then sleeping all morning. Especially not a 14 YO.
Be a parent OP.
Why not?
If you think it's OK for a 14 YO to be up and on electronics all night, even during their short 2-week Christmas break, I seriously hope you're not a parent.
Oh I am a parent of 3 teens. The youngest is 14. Yes this happens in our house during school breaks. It is no different than sleepovers where they are doing the same thing.
Sleepovers are not everyday events. They also disrupt kids moods and attention the next day, which is not a good thing. Fine, just admit that you're cool with your 14 YO staying up all night talking/ interacting with god knows who online, and sleeping away the next day. It's easy enough for you to look the other way and hope/ pretend nothing is wrong with this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the holidays. As long as they get back on schedule before school starts. NBD.
+1
Same sleep is good. Just let the kid be.
No one needs 10+ hrs of sleep. Lazy
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wake up my teens (junior and senior in HS) at 9:30am. That is plenty of sleeping in (IMO).
Why do they need to be up at 9:30? Your senior will be away at college in a few months and can sleep as late as they please on the weekends.
Anonymous wrote:Back in the 90s I used to stay up all night reading books and sleep all day on weekends. I have PhD and am a productive member of society. Nowadays I’m usually asleep by 9:30 (tonight is an exception). I think it’s ok.
Anonymous wrote:my 15 year old goes to sleep at 3ish and wakes up 10usgh
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the holidays. As long as they get back on schedule before school starts. NBD.
+1
Same sleep is good. Just let the kid be.
No one needs 10+ hrs of sleep. Lazy
Teens in the midst of a growth spurt do. Teen boy goes through phases where he eats a ton and sleeps until noon during vacation and then seems to have grown over the course of a couple days because his isn’t a seem to be once again too short.
Agree. But they don’t need to be gaming or FaceTiming until 3 or 4 am and then sleeping all morning. Especially not a 14 YO.
Be a parent OP.
Why not?
If you think it's OK for a 14 YO to be up and on electronics all night, even during their short 2-week Christmas break, I seriously hope you're not a parent.
Oh I am a parent of 3 teens. The youngest is 14. Yes this happens in our house during school breaks. It is no different than sleepovers where they are doing the same thing.
Sleepovers are not everyday events. They also disrupt kids moods and attention the next day, which is not a good thing. Fine, just admit that you're cool with your 14 YO staying up all night talking/ interacting with god knows who online, and sleeping away the next day. It's easy enough for you to look the other way and hope/ pretend nothing is wrong with this.