Weststander
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As others have said, for many reasons a child that age needs a minimum 10 hours of quality sleep. Parents are the arbiters, failure to control the situation will affect the child’s heath and progress at school. Setting in train bad sleep habits for the long term. It would be irresponsible parenting to allow woefully inadequate sleep.
Our son through all the child ages had a couple of mates who’s spoiling parents allowed them to game until the early hours on school nights. The boys always looked knackered, they were knackered, dozing in a class wasn’t uncommon, they were always strugglers academically. Perhaps they would’ve always struggled at school anyway, but sending them in after half a night’s sleep was crap parenting.
Our son through all the child ages had a couple of mates who’s spoiling parents allowed them to game until the early hours on school nights. The boys always looked knackered, they were knackered, dozing in a class wasn’t uncommon, they were always strugglers academically. Perhaps they would’ve always struggled at school anyway, but sending them in after half a night’s sleep was crap parenting.
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