Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teen gets up himself, but I have to start the dryer to heat up his clothes. Our laundry-room is upstairs and he basically dresses at the dryer.
What? How cold do you keep your house? This is weird.
No. Our heat is at 72 in the morning. 67-68 during the night. He likes to wear warm clothes after he showers. He can do it himself but this is one of the small ways I pamper him.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Teen gets up himself, but I have to start the dryer to heat up his clothes. Our laundry-room is upstairs and he basically dresses at the dryer.
What? How cold do you keep your house? This is weird.
Anonymous wrote:At the start of MS, I taught my kids to get themselves up. And once my middle kid was proficient, he said “now that you know I can do it, can you go back to waking me”. So I did. And my mom always woke me by rubbing my back. Such a sweet memories. No regrets.
Anonymous wrote:Teen gets up himself, but I have to start the dryer to heat up his clothes. Our laundry-room is upstairs and he basically dresses at the dryer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wake mine because they don’t have phones in their rooms on school days. And I’m up anyway, so it just works for us.
+1
Same
Zero issues getting up on their own in college. lol —ppl acting like the kid will never be able to use an alarm in the future
Anonymous wrote:OP, you may not want to hear this but our DS gets up and out of the house before we wake up. The closing of the front door often usually wakes us up, sometimes not. It's before our alarm.
Anonymous wrote:I wake mine because they don’t have phones in their rooms on school days. And I’m up anyway, so it just works for us.