• @Sorgan71
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    -111 year ago

    I dont see what the issue is, the kids have plenty of time to sleep, if they go to bed at 9 they can wake up at 6 with 8 hours of sleep and one hour to spare.

    • IWantToFuckSpez
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      201 year ago

      The biological clock of kids changes when they are teenagers, though. They tend to become night owls and thus they naturally feel tired at night.

      • @Sorgan71
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        -111 year ago

        The brain has adapted to be able to adapt to sleep patterns of all times of day. Kids stay up late because they don’t appreciate the value of sleep.

      • @Sorgan71
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        -111 year ago

        What time you go to bed is 100% up to you.

        • @mriormro
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          171 year ago

          What time you force yourself to go to bed versus what time your body naturally falls asleep are two different things in current society.

          Circadian rhythms exist and fluctuate.

          • @Sorgan71
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            -51 year ago

            but they can be controlled

            • @mriormro
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              51 year ago

              The point is that we now know this to be true. Rather than try to shoehorn our biological needs in whatever spare pockets of time we can scrounge, we should focus on better adapting our society and it’s systems to our needs at all stages of life.

              Your bootstraps mentality is counterproductive.

              • @Sorgan71
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                -21 year ago

                The point is that there is no time period which teenagers are more able to fall asleep. They can fall asleep as easily at 8 as they can at 10.

                • @mriormro
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                  there is no time period which teenagers are more able to fall asleep

                  This is unequivocally false. That’s literally a part of the circadian cycle. We can more easily fall asleep at particular spans of our 24 hour cycle. These spans shift depending on our age.

                  Specifically concerning sleep patterns in adolescents and teenagers, see here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19546564/

        • @Sidhean
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          61 year ago

          I can’t believe Sorgan71 was sitting on the cure to insomnia this whole time! When we go to bed is 100% up to us, of course! :3

          • @Sorgan71
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            -21 year ago

            this has nothing to do with insomnia