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        <title>Staying up late - Bonus Parenting - crzkb&apos;s Blog - SacMomsClub.com</title>
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        <description>I&#039;ve always loved my sleep time.&amp;nbsp; Early to bed, early to rise is my motto.&amp;nbsp; I&#039;m usually under the covers and sleeping away every night by 9:30.&amp;nbsp; My 10 year old step daughter and I are pretty much on the same page sleep wise.&amp;nbsp; We&#039;ll even &amp;quot;race&amp;quot; each other to see who can be ready in bed first.:&amp;nbsp; &amp;quot;Have you brushed your teeth yet?&amp;nbsp; I&#039;m done washing my face, I&#039;m almost ready,&amp;quot; she&#039;ll say in that sing songy way of telling me she&#039;s going to win the in bed first competition.
My 14 year old step son is a different story.&amp;nbsp; He stays up later and later, and my husband stays up with him until he goes to bed.&amp;nbsp; During school he would try to be in bed by 10:00, but it usually was more like 10:30ish.&amp;nbsp; And Fridays he would stay up until whenever, using the &amp;quot;It&#039;s Friday, no school tomorrow&amp;quot; reasoning.
Well, now it&#039;s summer, and every day is Friday.&amp;nbsp; We have the kids every other week, and I like to plan full days of activities when they&#039;re with us.&amp;nbsp; That means wake up early so we can be the first ones at&amp;nbsp;the amusement park &amp;nbsp;to avoid the lines.&amp;nbsp; Wake up early so we can catch the free 10:00 movie at the movie theater.&amp;nbsp; Wake up early so we can avoid the traffic going into the city.&amp;nbsp; Wake up early so we can be outside for a little bit before the 110 degree weather kicks in.&amp;nbsp; Basically, I like to have us all out of the house by 9:00.&amp;nbsp; 
My 14 year old would sleep in until 11:00 or even noon if we let him.&amp;nbsp; Probably because he&#039;s stays up until 11:00 watching movies with my husband.&amp;nbsp; 
Here is my question:&amp;nbsp; What time is a good time for early teenagers to go to bed in the summer?&amp;nbsp; </description>
        <itunes:summary>I&#039;ve always loved my sleep time.&amp;nbsp; Early to bed, early to rise is my motto.&amp;nbsp; I&#039;m usually under the covers and sleeping away every night by 9:30.&amp;nbsp; My 10 year old step daughter and I are pretty much on the same page sleep wise.&amp;nbsp; We&#039;ll even &amp;quot;race&amp;quot; each other to see who can be ready in bed first.:&amp;nbsp; &amp;quot;Have you brushed your teeth yet?&amp;nbsp; I&#039;m done washing my face, I&#039;m almost ready,&amp;quot; she&#039;ll say in that sing songy way of telling me she&#039;s going to win the in bed first competition.
My 14 year old step son is a different story.&amp;nbsp; He stays up later and later, and my husband stays up with him until he goes to bed.&amp;nbsp; During school he would try to be in bed by 10:00, but it usually was more like 10:30ish.&amp;nbsp; And Fridays he would stay up until whenever, using the &amp;quot;It&#039;s Friday, no school tomorrow&amp;quot; reasoning.
Well, now it&#039;s summer, and every day is Friday.&amp;nbsp; We have the kids every other week, and I like to plan full days of activities when they&#039;re with us.&amp;nbsp; That means wake up early so we can be the first ones at&amp;nbsp;the amusement park &amp;nbsp;to avoid the lines.&amp;nbsp; Wake up early so we can catch the free 10:00 movie at the movie theater.&amp;nbsp; Wake up early so we can avoid the traffic going into the city.&amp;nbsp; Wake up early so we can be outside for a little bit before the 110 degree weather kicks in.&amp;nbsp; Basically, I like to have us all out of the house by 9:00.&amp;nbsp; 
My 14 year old would sleep in until 11:00 or even noon if we let him.&amp;nbsp; Probably because he&#039;s stays up until 11:00 watching movies with my husband.&amp;nbsp; 
Here is my question:&amp;nbsp; What time is a good time for early teenagers to go to bed in the summer?&amp;nbsp; </itunes:summary>
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                <title>Jul 4,  2008 at 01:07 PM : I don&#039;t know an...</title>
                <description>I don&#039;t know an exact time, but I think if he can&#039;t get up at 8, then he&#039;s staying up too late. I&#039;d say weekdays, be in bed by 9:30, lights out by 10. Weekends I&#039;d say in bed by 11. There should be a difference between the two; I don&#039;t think every day should be Friday. (I&#039;m thinking of September.)

Another thing to consider is what happens at his mom&#039;s house. Consistency is best, but not always 100% achievable, of course. If what she expects and what you and your husband expect is totally different, then I think it warrants a family meeting.

Good luck!</description>
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                <itunes:summary>I don&#039;t know an exact time, but I think if he can&#039;t get up at 8, then he&#039;s staying up too late. I&#039;d say weekdays, be in bed by 9:30, lights out by 10. Weekends I&#039;d say in bed by 11. There should be a difference between the two; I don&#039;t think every day should be Friday. (I&#039;m thinking of September.)

Another thing to consider is what happens at his mom&#039;s house. Consistency is best, but not always 100% achievable, of course. If what she expects and what you and your husband expect is totally different, then I think it warrants a family meeting.

Good luck!</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>Jul 6,  2008 at 11:07 PM : I agree with hmoeckli....</title>
                <description>I agree with hmoeckli. If he can&#039;t be up by 8AM, he&#039;s going to bed too late. Perhaps make him feel like it&#039;s his decision. Let him know the night before what you have planned and what time you&#039;re leaving.&amp;nbsp;Then let him decide when to go to bed.</description>
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                <itunes:summary>I agree with hmoeckli. If he can&#039;t be up by 8AM, he&#039;s going to bed too late. Perhaps make him feel like it&#039;s his decision. Let him know the night before what you have planned and what time you&#039;re leaving.&amp;nbsp;Then let him decide when to go to bed.</itunes:summary>     
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                <title>Jul 7,  2008 at 12:07 PM : Just my opinion, but...</title>
                <description>Just my opinion, but if he&#039;s 14, he probably doesn&#039;t want to be with you girls every second. Does he have friends to socialize with? Perhaps a few days out of the week he can sleep in in the mornings, and keep himself occupied while you and your bonus daughter go out and do stuff together? 
I know that by 14 I was on my own for the summer, so perhaps that&#039;s just my opinion. And well, I&#039;m not an early bird either, I HATE Getting up in the mornings. Perhaps you could schedule stuff for him to do, (if he chooses) later in the day when he&#039;s more awake? Summer should be fun. If he is not a morning person, and doesn&#039;t want to get up that early, chances are that he won&#039;t have a good time, and if his attitude is grouchy, then you and your bonus daughter might not enjoy the mornings as much either? 
Just my .02 ....from a Die-hard&amp;nbsp;Night Owl. 
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                <itunes:summary>Just my opinion, but if he&#039;s 14, he probably doesn&#039;t want to be with you girls every second. Does he have friends to socialize with? Perhaps a few days out of the week he can sleep in in the mornings, and keep himself occupied while you and your bonus daughter go out and do stuff together? 
I know that by 14 I was on my own for the summer, so perhaps that&#039;s just my opinion. And well, I&#039;m not an early bird either, I HATE Getting up in the mornings. Perhaps you could schedule stuff for him to do, (if he chooses) later in the day when he&#039;s more awake? Summer should be fun. If he is not a morning person, and doesn&#039;t want to get up that early, chances are that he won&#039;t have a good time, and if his attitude is grouchy, then you and your bonus daughter might not enjoy the mornings as much either? 
Just my .02 ....from a Die-hard&amp;nbsp;Night Owl. 
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