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Bedtime for 5 year old

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Mojocafa · 14/04/2020 19:09

Hi

What time is acceptable bed time for child just turned 5?

Thanks in advance

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Thepinklady77 · 14/04/2020 20:23

The answer to that question is variable! It will vary according to the child! Some children needs lots of sleep, others not so much. It will also depend on the child’s wake up time and how active the are during the day. Most 5 years old need on average 11-12 hours sleep in the day. So if the child is up at 7 o’clock in the morning, have a reasonably active day you would expect them to be going to bed around 7/7.30pm. This obviously moves according to get up time.

My son (5) is very active during the day - walks, cycles, lots of outdoor play and very little tv time (no other screens) and he goes to bed at 6.30 with a view to be being asleep between 7-7.15. He wakes around 7am although does not get up until 7.30 as he waits for his gro clock to light up. I don’t foresee this schedule changing for another year or so with him. He can on special occasions do later but we try largely to keep to this schedule.

Mojocafa · 14/04/2020 21:34

Thankyou, for your response, that’s basically what I am doing too, cheers

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Jellycatspyjamas · 14/04/2020 23:21

My DS when he was 5 was in bed by 7.30 and up again around 7.30am so about 12 hours sleep. Towards the end of the school week that might move forward to 6.30/7.00 ie he’d be falling asleep in his dinner.

I think adopted children both need enormous amounts of sleep - it’s one way their system processes change and trauma - and can really struggle to sleep, due to adrenaline and cortisol levels. At that age I’d say let them sleep as much as they will.

Weatherforducks · 15/04/2020 12:15

My 5 year old has always liked an hour to decompress in his room before sleep (him and his younger sib are very close in age, so I think he appreciates the peace and quiet).

So, they go to bed at 6:30pm to play in their own rooms, lights out at 7:30.

They are both up at 7, in a morning they are allowed to play in each others rooms until we get up.

Wintersun13 · 16/04/2020 14:53

Wow that's really early ! My 18-month old rarely goes to bed before 20h30 and he wakes up around 7am. Of course he still naps during the day but I can't imagine putting him to bed any earlier.

Thepinklady77 · 16/04/2020 15:38

@Wintersun13 when he drops his nap and the activity increases as he gets older you will likely find he will not last until 8.30, but every child is different so you never know.

Personally i need my evenings to myself. We are full on with the kids throughout the day and need to know that come 7 o’clock I can get some me time/us time/job time.

crustycrab · 16/04/2020 15:43

6.30-7 here. The eldest is allowed to read in bed (dcs 8 and 6)

Mojocafa · 16/04/2020 16:02

Thanks everyone, confirms what I am doing, cheers!

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ScissorsBike · 16/04/2020 16:11

7.30

Wintersun13 · 18/04/2020 08:27

@Thepinklady77

You may be right, time will tell ! I feel like you that I need my evenings to myself but I also like my sleep in the morning so I figured putting him to bed a bit later was worth it to get an extra hour in the morning ! (and also he doesn't necessarily seem overly tired before then, possibly because last feed of the day has always been 20h and he got used to that).

Ouzoangel81 · 28/08/2025 05:17

Wait what...6.30? Lol 😂 my god that's the afternoon. Poor kids . Selfish parents

EnergyCreatesReality · 29/08/2025 10:34

I think it depends on the child and how well/how much sleep they need.

Our AD6 has always struggled with sleep, we used to put her to bed at 7.30pm but would have a 2-3 hour battle each night. After advice from CAMHS who said some children don't need as much sleep we've adjusted her bedtime to 8.30pm.

It still takes her on average an hour to get to sleep but it's not such a battle and she's awake bright and breezy at 7am every morning.

onlytherain · 31/08/2025 22:16

Just noticed that this is an old thread. Sorry.

JollyMintWasp · 02/09/2025 01:29

For a 5-year-old, most people aim for around 7–8 pm bedtime. At that age they usually need 10–12 hours of sleep, so it depends on when they need to wake up. My kid just turned 5 and we do 7:30 — it gives us a bit of wind-down time with books but still enough rest for school/nursery

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