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Turning Over Bedtime and Wake-up Times to Kids

7 min · 26 de feb de 2025
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Teaching decision-making and accountability are important parts of raising responsible young adults. When kids are young, bedtime can be a complete circus. So if they're getting older, it might be time to put them in charge of going to bed and getting up on their own. Plus, giving them some autonomy helps build motivation, which can help them reach goals. Read the full post at Love You, Now Leave [https://loveyounowleave.substack.com/p/why-i-turned-over-bedtime-and-wake]. If you're a parent with a young adult at home follow this podcast and subscribe to the newsletter [https://loveyounowleave.substack.com/] for more conversations and tips.

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