well i thin it should be 8:30 9:00 ish coz they can still get all there home work done and have free time before bed =)
2 oclock in the morning
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The average American child will attend school from 8 AM to 3 PM 180 days of the year. That means the average American child spends 1,260 hours per year in school.
it really depends Most people and websites will say 9:30 to 10:15 but if your child is growing a lot I'd say around nine
In the USA, a public school year is 180 days, but this can vary slightly due to weather and other factors. In 1950, the average student attended 158 days of school.
10 am
If the 10 year old need's alot of sleep, then it would be 8:30. That's their average bedtime.
2 oclock in the morning
That's entirely up to the parent who knows both the child and the area better than anyone here.
Establishing a bedtime routine, creating a calm sleep environment, and being consistent with bedtime and wake-up times can help a 3-year-old sleep through the night consistently. Avoiding stimulating activities before bedtime and providing comfort and reassurance can also promote better sleep habits.
i would say 8:30pm but no later
On average, a 4 year old needs about 10-12 hours of sleep per night to support their growth and development. It is important to establish a consistent bedtime routine to ensure they are getting adequate rest.
I am a ten year old and i go to bed at 9 weekdays and 10 weekends.
depends where you live. usually night school is during the school year. I rather take an online course.
When I was 14 my bedtime was 9 pm. Sometimes I was allowed to stay up a LITTLE bit later, but if I did on a school night I was responsible for getting myself up in the morning without an alarm clock. If I was late, I was grounded. Yes, everyone, even adults should get at least 8 to 9 hours of good sleep.
i think about 9:30 is a good bed time for 9 or 10 year old
To encourage your three-year-old to stay in bed at night, establish a consistent bedtime routine, provide comfort items like a favorite stuffed animal or blanket, offer praise and rewards for staying in bed, and calmly and consistently enforce bedtime rules.