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From: long@oliveb.UUCP (Dave Long)
Newsgroups: net.kids
Subject: Re: Sending kids to bed
Message-ID: <607@oliveb.UUCP>
Date: Fri, 27-Sep-85 23:25:24 EDT
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Posted: Fri Sep 27 23:25:24 1985
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Summary: 

In article <5883@cbscc.UUCP> co@cbscc.UUCP (Corinna Owens) writes:
> > Why make the kid go to bed if he's not tired.  When he's tired he'll fall
> > asleep anyway.
> 
> Okay, well what to you do about the child who stays up late but then 
> falls asleep in school?

    I don't really know about this situation.  I can remember my thoughts about
going to bed from as far back as kindergarden and even then I knew that if I
didn't get enough sleep I'd be tired, so I went to bed at about 9:00 on school
days.  Does anyone have any ideas on the differences between people who can
reliably choose a bedtime and those who can't?  It can't be night vs. day people
since I am a night person.
						Dave Long
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