Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adult and I easily sleep that late or later.
Same here. Sleeping in is one of the greatest luxuries and I take advantage of it whenever I can. As do my children, with our encouragement.
It's not a luxury. It's a basic need. I don't understand the obsession of some of these parents to wake their kids up when they are clearly catching up in much needed sleep. I'm only going to wake my kids if they have somewhere they need to be.
The problem is, in too many cases, they "much need" sleep because they are staying up too late during the week, playing on electronics.
Anonymous wrote:I make them get up at 10.
They don’t currently have any activities in the mornings, but in the fall, they have some that require much earlier wake up times. I cut them a break otherwise.
Anonymous wrote:How late does your tween/teen sleep? My 14 yr old didn’t get up until nearly noon today.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adult and I easily sleep that late or later.
Same here. Sleeping in is one of the greatest luxuries and I take advantage of it whenever I can. As do my children, with our encouragement.
It's not a luxury. It's a basic need. I don't understand the obsession of some of these parents to wake their kids up when they are clearly catching up in much needed sleep. I'm only going to wake my kids if they have somewhere they need to be.
The problem is, in too many cases, they "much need" sleep because they are staying up too late during the week, playing on electronics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adult and I easily sleep that late or later.
Same here. Sleeping in is one of the greatest luxuries and I take advantage of it whenever I can. As do my children, with our encouragement.
It's not a luxury. It's a basic need. I don't understand the obsession of some of these parents to wake their kids up when they are clearly catching up in much needed sleep. I'm only going to wake my kids if they have somewhere they need to be.
Anonymous wrote:Problem is then having them get up on Monday. Sleep researchers coin this “social jet lag” and it’s like flying to Europe every week. It’s not healthy...
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/09/170915164815.htm
Anonymous wrote:He sleeps till noon and takes a nap before dinner.
They need sleep, their week is insane.. they are growing and need to recharge.
Who denies a tired kid sleep.
Anonymous wrote:I generally agree with everyone, though I do wake my DS up by 10, primarily because we go out and do things as a family.
I personally love to sleep in.
Someone probably made this point, but it isn't always true that your child is getting tons of sleep by sleeping in. Isn't it more often the case that the teen has gone to bed really really late because of electronics? I know that is true for my kid. So I try to limit that somewhat by getting him up by 10. And because Mondays are a nightmare otherwise and he often feels sick because of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adult and I easily sleep that late or later.
Same here. Sleeping in is one of the greatest luxuries and I take advantage of it whenever I can. As do my children, with our encouragement.
Anonymous wrote:My 13 year old wakes up around 6 like he does every day. I wish he would sleep later!