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Is easy child on the phone at 3 a.m. a normal thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Sara PA" data-source="post: 63715" data-attributes="member: 1498"><p>It's that whole circadian rhythm and teenager thing. Many teens simply don't function on the same schedule as adults do. In this day and age of electronic communication, many teens are awake most of the night online or on the phone whether their parents know it or not. Others are sneaking out, the more common behavior before the electronic revolution. </p><p></p><p>When my son was home all the time because of his anxiety/agoraphobia, he was up most of the night talking to people both in our time zone and on the other side of the world. My rule was that he get 8 hours of sleep at some point during the day. I didn't care when he slept, just so that when he slept it was a full "night's" sleep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sara PA, post: 63715, member: 1498"] It's that whole circadian rhythm and teenager thing. Many teens simply don't function on the same schedule as adults do. In this day and age of electronic communication, many teens are awake most of the night online or on the phone whether their parents know it or not. Others are sneaking out, the more common behavior before the electronic revolution. When my son was home all the time because of his anxiety/agoraphobia, he was up most of the night talking to people both in our time zone and on the other side of the world. My rule was that he get 8 hours of sleep at some point during the day. I didn't care when he slept, just so that when he slept it was a full "night's" sleep. [/QUOTE]
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