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How do I convince my parents to let me sleep late?

How do I convince my parents to let me sleep late?

Make your argument. Tell them, nicely, why you think you should be able to stay up later. Will staying up later allow you more time to do your homework, clean your room, or recharge mentally for the next day? Tell them why it would be to their advantage to let you stay up later.

How do you make parents allow you to go out?

‘Ma Please’ – A Guide To Convince Your Indian Parents To Let You Travel With Friends

  1. Get Good Grades.
  2. Wait For The Right Time To Ask.
  3. Be At Your Best Behaviour.
  4. Do Your Research Well.
  5. The Friends Involved In The Trip.
  6. Do Not Lie.
  7. Promise Them You Will Stay In Constant Touch.
  8. Respect Their Decision.

What is a good bed time for an 18-year-old?

Ideally an 18 year old should be mature enough to self-regulate. I happen to have an 18 year old son myself. His father and I do not impose a bed time, but he usually exercises enough self control to get to bed at a decent time – usually by 11–11:30pm.

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How many hours should a 17 year old work a day?

School-age children (6 to 13 years): Should average nine to 11 hours per day. Teenagers (14 to 17 years): Should average eight to 10 hours per day. Younger adults (18 to 25 years old): Should average seven to nine hours per day.

What should my child’s bedtime be at different ages?

Move bedtime earlier to help adjustment to no nap. 3 – 6 years. 11-13. 6:00 – 8:00. Your child will likely drop the afternoon nap. Once your child is no longer napping, he will need an extra hour of sleep at night, so adjust bedtime accordingly. 7 – 12 years. 10-11. 7:30 – 9:00.

Is it bad for your child to have a late bedtime?

Research has shown that kids with a late bedtime get cumulatively less sleep than kids who have earlier bedtimes, showing they don’t make up for the missed sleep by sleeping later or napping longer. So when should your little one go down for the night?