it can seriously effect the brain seriously effect the muscles and seriously effect the eyes
Because they should be in bed by 9 PM
anytime
definently
No way its not safe
No. Children should sleep in their own bed.
Bed wetting is a common side effect from general anesthetic in children. The effect should subside in 2-3 days.
Infants and small children should never be left unattended on a feather bed.
Children should not go to bed when they want. Have a set time (Allow a little "wiggle room" too, for say 9-9:10) Make sure you correspond the time with the age. Older children (13, etc) Can go to sleep later than a 6 year old. Etc.
No. Children should have a set bed time, so that they regain their energy for the next day. If they don't do this, then they may develop bad sleeping disorders. They will also be more defiant in later years.
if they are young and go to bed early then yes, but if they are older and have their own homework to get on with then no
A three year old should be able to sleep on a twin size bed without fear of falling out. A twin bed should be large enough to accomadate a 3 year old when they roll over, and shift around.
10:00 p.m.