Well, isn't that a happy little question! It's important for children to have some say in their bedtime routine, as it can help them feel empowered and responsible. Encouraging them to be part of the decision-making process can lead to a more positive and peaceful bedtime experience for everyone. Just remember, like painting a beautiful landscape, finding the right balance is key!
The question assumes that children should do such a thing, when the general consensus - amongst adults - is that they should not.
Because they need there beauty sleep.
no as they could become very fat but its helpful so u dont have to argue with them
yes because they are resposible yes because they are resposible
yes, because they re more mature then littler kids
They should help choose it and not fully chose it for you.
No, as a minor you are not allowed to choose who to live with. That is up to the parents.
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No. Their children get no choice. Their child would choose to live. Always.
The parent and child should decide together depending on the age 8 hours is just right
It is there choose...
It depends on the child. Are they constantly wanting to stay home or do they have a real reason for wanting to stay home. You should allow them freedom to choose but the parent has the last say.