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Completely OT - bedtime for children
Yes, that old chestnut. Given the vast wealth of experience (and opinions g) here, what time is reasonable for a ten year old boy to go to bed at night? Yes, the same arguments are being used. The same as the ones we used as children, no doubt. I haven't a clue what time I was sent to bed, but eight o'clock rings a bell. Current bedtime is half past eight Sunday to Thursday, with a half hour extension Friday and Saturday. I think that is too late, but that is irrelevant. Is half past eight too early for a ten year old boy, with school the next day? I think not. -- Graeme |
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