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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 81473"><p>I read that same study. Saying that once adolesence hits their body clocks change and they just have a hard time going to sleep before 11pm (many after). And they need more sleep.</p><p></p><p>My son in little. He is a year younger than his classmates, but OMG he is little. I picked up a friend of his the other day and difficult child is up to his elbows!! difficult child is not very patient and upset that he isn't growing like everyone else. He'll be 13 in December. He likes to try to stay up, but doesn't last long. Then he wakes up early and has to wait 4 - 5 hours for any friends to wake up.</p><p></p><p>easy child use to stay up late and sleep all day. Now his job requires him to travel and he must be at his destination between 3 - 5 am depending on which place it is. Now, even if he goes out late, he is up early. Says he doesn't like wasting the whole day.</p><p></p><p>My shift (midnight - noon) I sleep when I can. Hard to sleep when neighbors are revving up the cars, repairing their homes, cutting the lawn..kids playing. Some days I sleep an hour or two several times a day (or night). Really messes up the dogs since they follow me around and I walk them at all hours of the day or night.</p><p></p><p>Neurologist told all of us (because of headaches) that we must keep the same sleep pattern. Same bedtime, same wake time. Trying, but difficult.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 81473"] I read that same study. Saying that once adolesence hits their body clocks change and they just have a hard time going to sleep before 11pm (many after). And they need more sleep. My son in little. He is a year younger than his classmates, but OMG he is little. I picked up a friend of his the other day and difficult child is up to his elbows!! difficult child is not very patient and upset that he isn't growing like everyone else. He'll be 13 in December. He likes to try to stay up, but doesn't last long. Then he wakes up early and has to wait 4 - 5 hours for any friends to wake up. easy child use to stay up late and sleep all day. Now his job requires him to travel and he must be at his destination between 3 - 5 am depending on which place it is. Now, even if he goes out late, he is up early. Says he doesn't like wasting the whole day. My shift (midnight - noon) I sleep when I can. Hard to sleep when neighbors are revving up the cars, repairing their homes, cutting the lawn..kids playing. Some days I sleep an hour or two several times a day (or night). Really messes up the dogs since they follow me around and I walk them at all hours of the day or night. Neurologist told all of us (because of headaches) that we must keep the same sleep pattern. Same bedtime, same wake time. Trying, but difficult. [/QUOTE]
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