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What time do you children wake up?

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Cp1618 · 19/06/2020 09:03

Basically as it says, what age are they and what time do they wake up? My ds and dd have started walking up really really early (which they never used to do) so just wondering what time other people's children wake up 😊

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Lottieskeeper · 19/06/2020 16:30

My 1yo and 4yo wake between 8 and 9 usually after going to bed at 7.
I'm dreading the eldest starting school in September. Waking them before they get up just goes against the grain.
It's a rush to get to preschool for 10 now!

Peanutbutteryogurt · 19/06/2020 16:31

20 month old, between 7.30-8.30am

Lazypuppy · 19/06/2020 16:33

2yo between 7-8am. She has a gro clock which the sun comes out at 8am, so if she wakes up earlier she stays in her room snd plays or read books

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CremeEggThief · 19/06/2020 16:35

My DS only started waking around 8 a.m. for school. Before that, it was any time between 8.30 and 10.30 a.m.

He's 17 now and sometimes spends all day in bed, until 6 or 7 pm.

OohKittens · 19/06/2020 16:39

Mine are older at 8, 10, 13 and they never wake before 9. I on the other hand am always awake by 5!

emwithme · 19/06/2020 16:45

18 month old, usually between 7.30 and 8.00. Some mornings it can be as late as 9.00, other days she won't resettle after her 5 am wake.

Sipperskipper · 19/06/2020 18:25

Just turned 3 year old, usually wakes just after 7. She will usually happily lay in bed for half an hour or so singing and chatting, until I go in to her.

She goes to bed just before 8 though.

Nanalisa60 · 19/06/2020 18:27

Black out blinds plus black out curtains!! Really help

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