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sherrardk | 20:26 Mon 05th Jul 2010 | Family & Relationships
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What time do you think is reasonable for a 10 year to go to bed?
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Children of 10 need between 9 and 10 hours sleep so depends on what time they're getting up I suppose!
Sorry, amend that infor is more like between 10 and 12 hours a night!
8.30 - 9.0 pm is a reasonable time
My grandchildren go to bed at 7.00 to 7.30 for 3 year old,8 and nearly 10 year old.and my other daughter send hers to bed 7.00 but they can read for a while they are 4,7 and nearly 10.
I should have also said they are up at 7 each morning.
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Thanks for your answers - wanted to check I wasn't being a meanie (my 10 year old goes to bed at 9.15 - that's lights off).
I would say that's quite late, definitely not being a meanie!
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We don't get up till 7.45 (and he is awake by then) - we don't hang around in the morning!
Ooh you must be quick getting ready!
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We've got 5 children and they are all dressed and ready to go by 8.30 - we are very organised in the morning, but it's not rushed or hassled. We just have a routine that everyone sticks to. (If I have to do the mornings by myself we get up a little earlier and I do the packed lunches the night before.)
You'll have to tell me your secret, lateness is my worse trait!
My 12yr old is always in bed by midnight on weekdays and 3am weekends
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I can't abide being late - I would hate to be late picking the kids up from school/nursery or for them to be late getting there (fingers crossed, it hasn't happened yet).
I know that people really hate lateness so really need to stop but I have a very nasty habit of leaving everything to the last minute!
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I used to teach so I had to be in certain classrooms by certain times (or the pupils would start creating havoc) so I think I have just brought that into my 'real' life. (My youngest children are 2 year old twins so I have to be super-organised.)
Haha, I'm going into teaching too, primary though so get to stay in one room, and to be fair am always on time when I'm on placements, it's social occasions I find difficult!
My youngest, 11, goes at 9.30. My eldest, nearly 14, goes at 10.
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My husband was primary deputy head and he's pants when it comes to being on time - maybe there's a pattern?

Hi Ummm - mine seems to be ok at 9.15 - just wanted to see if I was being mean really. The middle 2 are 8 o'clock and the little ones (just can't bring myself to call them 'The Twins') are also asleep by 8 but then they are only 2.
Ahh, maybe! It drives my boyfriend mad, I'll say I'll be at his house for say 7 then won't get there till half past, he says "Why don't you just say half 7??" but if I did I wouldn't get there till 8!
my youngest is now 13 and is in bed at 10
for a ten year old i would say 8.30

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