The question assumes that children should do such a thing, when the general consensus - amongst adults - is that they should not.
yes because they are resposible yes because they are resposible
yes, because they re more mature then littler kids
No. That will not happen. At least, your parents pick. Should you pick your bedtime when you're a child? No. They do not pick. Until you're 18, you do not pick your own. Remember that.
Teens often believe they should choose their own bedtime to assert their independence and autonomy as they transition into adulthood. They may feel that having control over their sleep schedule allows them to manage their responsibilities and social lives better. Additionally, many teens are biologically wired to prefer later sleep and wake times, leading them to advocate for a bedtime that aligns with their natural rhythms. This desire for self-determination can sometimes create tension with parents or guardians who have differing views on appropriate bedtimes.
No, they are not responsible enough in most cases.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! It's important for children to have some say in their bedtime routine, as it can help them feel empowered and responsible. Encouraging them to be part of the decision-making process can lead to a more positive and peaceful bedtime experience for everyone. Just remember, like painting a beautiful landscape, finding the right balance is key!
Not nessecarily. Not enough sleep can cause tight muscles and crankiness. Kids must sleep from 8:00-9:30. If they stay up, they may be loosing their sleep. This can cause problems in school. Kids need at least 10 hours of sleep daily!
Children should not go to bed when they want. Have a set time (Allow a little "wiggle room" too, for say 9-9:10) Make sure you correspond the time with the age. Older children (13, etc) Can go to sleep later than a 6 year old. Etc.
The parent and child should decide together depending on the age 8 hours is just right
No, the child (and any person) has the right to choose their own career, wether it pleases or displeases the parents.
Enlightenment thinkers believed people should choose their own leaders.
Pick a number.