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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 433355" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I hope it goes the right way for your family. Thought I would remind you that there is alot of lost sleep in the evening too. I think four of our six teens had jobs that required night hours....so....in lieu of sleep I was parked outside the job to transport them safely home. Simple social get togethers...no sleep until they were home. Later years, boyfriends/girlfriends, booze etc and no sleep until I knew they were home. THEN...once they are home, the house isn't quiet and it's hard to get to sleep. Oh yeah, phones ringing and music/television noises. Yikes! Peaceful sleepy mornings are good for your health and peace at bedtime is important for your health too. Even if she behaves like a easy child, she is not going to live like a cloistered nun and sit quietly in the corner of her room praying! Hard decision. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 433355, member: 35"] I hope it goes the right way for your family. Thought I would remind you that there is alot of lost sleep in the evening too. I think four of our six teens had jobs that required night hours....so....in lieu of sleep I was parked outside the job to transport them safely home. Simple social get togethers...no sleep until they were home. Later years, boyfriends/girlfriends, booze etc and no sleep until I knew they were home. THEN...once they are home, the house isn't quiet and it's hard to get to sleep. Oh yeah, phones ringing and music/television noises. Yikes! Peaceful sleepy mornings are good for your health and peace at bedtime is important for your health too. Even if she behaves like a easy child, she is not going to live like a cloistered nun and sit quietly in the corner of her room praying! Hard decision. DDD [/QUOTE]
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