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5 year olds bedtime quandary

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My DS has just turned 5 and has always had lights out by 7pm. I have noticed the last week he hasn't been going to sleep until gone 8.30 but staying in bed.

We have to get up at 6.30 so he never lays in , he wouldn't even if he could!

Should I see this as a sign he needs a slightly later bedtime or stick to what we currently do?

What time do other similar aged children go to bed ?

Oh extra to add he has blackout curtains and blackout blind

Thanks!
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  • onlyroz
    onlyroz Posts: 17,661 Forumite
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    7pm seems very early for a 5-year-old. We're sitting down for dinner around then.
  • GobbledyGook
    GobbledyGook Posts: 2,195 Forumite
    Is he complaining about the bed time? If he is quite happy lying in bed chilling out I would leave it longer than a week before changing his time.

    Mine go to bed at 8pm and lights off by 8.30pm, but they don't get up until 7.30am so it's much of a muchness.
  • Misstress
    Misstress Posts: 694 Forumite
    7pm seems a very normal bedtime for a 5 year old to me. I'd say if he is staying in his bed until he falls asleep then carry on and enjoy the peace lol
  • mummyroysof3
    mummyroysof3 Posts: 4,566 Forumite
    7pm is my5 year olds bedtime..even if i let her go later she would still be up stupid early but she is less grumpy this way
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  • Janepig
    Janepig Posts: 16,780 Forumite
    7pm is fine as a bed time for a 5 year old. I guess he needs a bit of winding down time, I know I take an age to get off to sleep, and this time of year doesn't help. My two have black out blinds and curtains but it's still much lighter than it is in winter time.

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  • duchy
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    onlyroz wrote: »
    7pm seems very early for a 5-year-old. We're sitting down for dinner around then.

    Sounds normal to me -Mine was always in bed and asleep by that time at five. I've never understood the concept of less than 12 hours sleep at that age-Mine always slept through and if the routine was broken were grumpy the next day.
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  • City_Girl_2
    City_Girl_2 Posts: 299 Forumite
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    Our 5 year old twin boys go at 6:45/7pm on week nights, as we need to be up at 6:45am, and a little later on a Friday and Saturday but they are more than ready to go to bed:)

    Our boys never lie in either:( good job my husband is up early, so I get the lie in every weekend/holiday:):)

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  • Lynn11
    Lynn11 Posts: 674 Forumite
    My daughter is 5 and goes up to bed at 7.30pm for stories for 10mins and then she goes to sleep straight away mostof the time but sometimes she can be still awake at 8.15pm but I keep to this routine - she usually is awake at 7am.
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  • balletshoes
    balletshoes Posts: 16,610 Forumite
    Misstress wrote: »
    7pm seems a very normal bedtime for a 5 year old to me. I'd say if he is staying in his bed until he falls asleep then carry on and enjoy the peace lol

    definitely this - if he's relaxing in bed before going to sleep, then just keep doing what you're doing.
  • gunsandbanjos
    gunsandbanjos Posts: 12,246 Forumite
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    I've just moved my 8 year olds bed time from 7pm to 7.30pm - she really needs her sleep!

    7pm is perfect for a 5 year old, they need their sleep at that age. My mums friend is a teacher and she says you can spot the kids that don't get enough sleep a mile off.
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