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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 53728"><p>Does anyone have strict bedtime rules when there is no school?</p><p>Just checking around because difficult child seems to think he can stay up all night on the computer, playing games and watching movies. He says everyone does. He is not one who sleeps in. ususally up before 10am. He often waits until afternoon for friends to wake up. That irritates him. I think he is trying to stay up so he can sleep in, but he just doesn't sleep late.</p><p>husband and I do not allow him up all night. When he has sleep overs we shut them down about 1am. They can watch TV while they are laying down. Needless to say, he would rather sleep somewhere else. The nights I work, I think he stays up much later since husband goes to bed about 11. I often talk to him online at 1 or 2am.</p><p>He says all his friends are online.</p><p>Second question. I use to be able to get into the history of AIM. I use to see the date and be able to read the conversation. I cannot remember how I did that. Anyone know?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 53728"] Does anyone have strict bedtime rules when there is no school? Just checking around because difficult child seems to think he can stay up all night on the computer, playing games and watching movies. He says everyone does. He is not one who sleeps in. ususally up before 10am. He often waits until afternoon for friends to wake up. That irritates him. I think he is trying to stay up so he can sleep in, but he just doesn't sleep late. husband and I do not allow him up all night. When he has sleep overs we shut them down about 1am. They can watch TV while they are laying down. Needless to say, he would rather sleep somewhere else. The nights I work, I think he stays up much later since husband goes to bed about 11. I often talk to him online at 1 or 2am. He says all his friends are online. Second question. I use to be able to get into the history of AIM. I use to see the date and be able to read the conversation. I cannot remember how I did that. Anyone know? [/QUOTE]
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