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Is easy child on the phone at 3 a.m. a normal thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 63687" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>I can remember my mother locking the phone in her bedroom so I couldn't talk after 10 pm. I'd happily be on the phone all night if I could get away with it. So, I'd say it is not all that unusual. However, I agree that she needs her sleep. </p><p></p><p>Since she's a easy child, I assume she'll listen reason. Course, I was a easy child and listened to reason on most things but not talking my best friend and boy friend of the week on the phone forever, we had so many IMPORTANT things to discuss that we'd forgotten to discuss during the 8+ hours we spent together during the day. Maybe have the rule that no chatting after a set time unless it is a true emergency and define exactly what that emergency is.</p><p></p><p>For now, I wouldn't worry too much that this means she is going to turn into more a rebellious teen than she already probably is. Some kids are attached to phones like a baby to mom's hip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 63687, member: 3626"] I can remember my mother locking the phone in her bedroom so I couldn't talk after 10 pm. I'd happily be on the phone all night if I could get away with it. So, I'd say it is not all that unusual. However, I agree that she needs her sleep. Since she's a easy child, I assume she'll listen reason. Course, I was a easy child and listened to reason on most things but not talking my best friend and boy friend of the week on the phone forever, we had so many IMPORTANT things to discuss that we'd forgotten to discuss during the 8+ hours we spent together during the day. Maybe have the rule that no chatting after a set time unless it is a true emergency and define exactly what that emergency is. For now, I wouldn't worry too much that this means she is going to turn into more a rebellious teen than she already probably is. Some kids are attached to phones like a baby to mom's hip. [/QUOTE]
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