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AIBU?

To think that children should be inside at 7:30pm and not...

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BlingLoving · 05/09/2013 19:43

Running around screaming in the street? Our neighbour's children are friends with other local children and they all play together which is great. But it's after 7:30 on a week night. Surely they should be inside? I don't care what time other people's children go to bed but I don't want to hear yelling children outside my house at this time of night. And it's also hard on ds who definitely doesn't like it when he's trying to sleep.

So annoying. To be fair, they are usually inside by 7 but on the nights they Aren't it really gets me.

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LynetteScavo · 05/09/2013 19:45

YANBU.

My DC were out latish in the summer holidays, but I didn't expect children knocking on our door at 6.30pm on a school night.

I nearly told an 8yo it was the bedtime hour. (And my youngest is 8) Grin

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Yorkieaddict · 05/09/2013 19:47

It depends how old the children are? Different children need different amounts of sleep, so I think YAB a bit U to think because your DS needs to go to sleep everyone else's do too.

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hardboiledpossum · 05/09/2013 19:49

Yabu

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livinginwonderland · 05/09/2013 19:50

YABU.

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DevonCiderPunk · 05/09/2013 19:50

Unless total bedlam out there then I think YABU; it is tough trying to get a littler one to sleep when kids are playing outside, though.

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Lilyloo · 05/09/2013 19:51

Yabu its hardly 10 o clock at night , its 7.30.

The last of the light nights will be coming to an end soon , kids will be stuck inside long enough then.

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WipsGlitter · 05/09/2013 19:52

Are you my neighbour?? All our neighbourhood kids were out tonight. DS has just come in!

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catham · 05/09/2013 19:54

oh come on, it's not even dark yet!

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Bunbaker · 05/09/2013 19:56

How old are the children?

In a couple of weeks time it will be getting dark by 7.30 so it won't matter anyway. At this time of year I encourage DD to make the most of any fine weather/daylight hours available.

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wigglesrock · 05/09/2013 19:58

YABU. My kids were out until 8pm last night, the weather is beautiful - their homework was done, dinner eaten etc. Not sure why it's any more acceptable for them to be out until 7.45pm on Fri night than say a Wednesday night. Mine come in just after 8, quick shower, in bed for 8.30, asleep 5 mins later!

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12thDoctorsCompanion · 05/09/2013 20:02

YANBU. tired kids at school the next day. during holidays and weekends is one thing but a schoolnight?

and if kids want to stay out later let them stay in their own gardens/out their own front door/street.

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SybilRamkin · 05/09/2013 20:03

YABU

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TeamSouthfields · 05/09/2013 20:03

Hate it when kids are still playing out at 7:30... They have skool in the morning!!!!

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catham · 05/09/2013 20:04

lol 7.30 is hardly half past ten!

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Bunbaker · 05/09/2013 20:06

Not all children need as much sleep though. DD has never been a child who needs loads of sleep. I was always envious of parents whose children were fast asleep by 7.30 (and for the next 12 hours).

DD is 13 and although I try to make sure she is in bed for 9 she often isn't asleep until 10 or even after that. She gets up at 6.30.

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HeySoulSister · 05/09/2013 20:06

Yabu.... Life doesn't revolve around your dc!

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valiumredhead · 05/09/2013 20:07

Its hardly lateGrin

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Bowlersarm · 05/09/2013 20:07

Yanbu

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Sirzy · 05/09/2013 20:08

I am a stickler for bedtimes but even I don't think 7.30 is late especially not for older children.

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ZeroTolerance · 05/09/2013 20:08

What are they doing when they are "out"?

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Kneedeepinshittynappies · 05/09/2013 20:10

Depends on what they're up to I guess. I get quite Confused at the moment as neighbours kids + friends are out till at least 9pm every night screaming and shrieking. My dc are only 18mths and 3 yo and it's getting really hard to settle then with so much noise. Friends parents also like to give their car horns a good blast when they come to pick them up, again can be as late as 10pm. I'm praying for darker, colder nights just so I can get my kids down at a reasonable hour and not have grumpy toddlers all day. So, in my biased opinion YANBU

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catham · 05/09/2013 20:10

mine is robbin the off licence

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PinkSippyCup · 05/09/2013 20:13

I really don't think the phase 'this time of night' can be applied to 7.30 on a warm summers night.

Schools round here don't go back until Monday. I can still hear some children outside playing, what's the harm?

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gruber · 05/09/2013 20:15

YANBU. I could have written kneedeeps post or yours. I am trying to settle a very grumpy DS and don't need shrieking kids outside my (closed) window. I have tolerated them all summer, now I really would like some peace now they're back at school. They can (and do) stay up whatever time, doesn't bother me, just don't play right outside my window- it's not even near any of the neighbourhood kids' houses!

Sorry, rant over...

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Alibabaandthe40nappies · 05/09/2013 20:16

YABu

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