Somewhat off-topic but did anyone notice w/their kids that as youngsters they were early to bed and early to rise - UNTIL - they reached their teens? At which time they switched to staying up half the night and needing to sleep late in the morning. Or even if they weren't late to bed they still needed to sleep in late in the morning?
I had a son who from birth was an early to sleep, early to rise individual until his teens at which time he switched to late to sleep and late to rise in the morning. Mornings just were NOT his "thing". It wasn't until his late 20s that he reverted back to early to sleep, early to rise.
I had a daughter who was always early to bed, early to rise who when she hit her teens remained an early to bed, but became late to rise, who by her early to mid 20s reverted back to early to sleep, early to rise.
I have friends whose kids have always been late to sleep and late to rise, or who started out as early to bed, early to rise who reverted to late to bed, late to rise in their teens. Some stayed "night" people, some reverted back to early to bed, early to rise.
I was always a "night owl" as far back as I can remember UNTIL I hit my 60s. Now I'm still a night owl but an early morning riser even tho I don't want to be. I WANT that 6:30 AM to 8:30 AM sleep. Those two hours are my BEST hours of sleep. I feel better even if those were my ONLY two hours of sleep than if I get 8 hours of sleep but wake prior to 6:30.
There seems to be something about the hormone changes in the teens that affect sleep, you think?
Tags:
-
▶ Reply to This