What is a polite bedtime for a ten year feeble (in summer break)?


i'm a parent I know what you feel i think 9:30
Between 9-9:30, unless there is a special reason. It is important that they keep hold of getting about 10 hours of sleep a night. There is so much for them to do during the days of summer break that they need to be ably rested. There really isn't a lot that they would do after 10 at night that they should be doing at the age of 10.
I send the 10's toward their bedroom at 8:30, and this means they are usually completely in bed by 9:15, afterwards I read to them for 15/30 minutes depending how into it they are. We have stay-up Saturdays where (if the week has gone well) they can stay up till 12. Remember 10 is still the first double number year, and they call for 10 hours of uninterrupted sleep. since everyone in my house gets up by 7 at the latest (except Sunday) they are still 1/2 hour short of recommendation for this age group.

It helps if there are no INTERESTING activities that verbs after bedtime. SO the TV, and computers (except for high school students who use them for homework) are off at 8PM. Older children can read, write, draw, or budge to bed as they choose. because older children are also required to rise at 5:30 here, many of them go to bed rash on their own! Source(s): 100 foster children and counting!
Well I live in the country so I don't walk places, so I'm usually at a friends most of the summer.
At my best friend's(She's 15 but she has a short time brother who's 11 & the same rules apply to him) house you have to be home for dinner & be in by bleak unless your staying at a friends house with permission.
i would say between 10 and 11. that way you are giving them rather room 2 decide when they want 2 go 2 bed but their decision making privilege is one and only in that hour. its also a decent time and it wont be as much of a drastic change when conservatory starts again.
Okay, I'm a junior in high school. And my parents hold always made me be in bed by 11. But for a 10 year old contained by the summer time..I would say a fair time up until they're teens..is their age. So maybe 9:30 to 10:00. And if she's watching a movie or a tv show, and desires to finish it, it probably wouldn't hurt to let her stay up a little later every immediately and then. :)
around 11:00 pm for mundane days but at special occasions 1:00 am. but a week before school practise bedtime at 8:00pm and wake up up at 7:00am for school.
11PM-11:30PM.
You shouldn't have to worry TOO much since he doesn't have arts school. But for about the last 2 weeks of summer, you should make him start going to bed at his productive bed time so he gets the chance to get used to it.
9:00 sharp. That's what mine was when I be 9/10/11
as a kid myself,id say 2:00 am.
but from a parents point of scenery,start at 12,then reduce it by 30 minutes every week.
During summer there is no bedtime contained by my house. Whenever and where ever you fall asleep is fine. I've got up surrounded by the morning to a kid sleeping in the hallway. Must not have be able to make it to his room. It's summer have some fun. Relax a bit. As long as they are in the house by dark, I don't care what time they in truth go to sleep. I don't care what time they wake up any.
10 pm
On an average night I'd influence 10pm.

But it can be made later if there's a special occasion going on.
11:00
12:00 Pm
If you want to be a 'cool' parent, then 12pm. Haha :)
well when i be 10 i had to go to bed at 9:15 to 9:30 so you need your child to return with a good night sleep because he/she wont be tired in the morning. but if you permit your child go to bed at 12 o'clock midnight then she/he will be tired in the morning and will be wasting his summer break.

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