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Time for Bed?
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29th Jan 2010 |
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20th Mar 2008 |
Sasha |
Amazing to see this booklet again - my mother had it when I was a kid, and it's an instant memory transporter - I remember she used to wave that chart at me whenever I wanted to stay up late! We also had to drink strange-tasting orange juice which came in little fat bottles to get our Vit C intake! I'm glad to find that chart though - very helpful... |
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11th Mar 2008 |
Susannah |
I am slightly appalled to see that my 9-year-old is getting at least half an hour and often a whole hour less sleep than she should each night! |
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11th Mar 2008 |
Nicky |
What intrigues me about this table is that they assume different getting up times for each age group, ranging from 6am for a 17 year old (rather unlikely I would think) to 8 am for a 2 year old (equally unlikely in my experience) with different ages rising randomly at 6.30, 7.00 and 7.30 am in between. It must make co-ordinating alarm clocks and breakfast rather difficult.
Good fun to read though and extra ammunition when trying to achieve some discipline. |
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