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A good curfew for a 13 year old on the weekends?

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what is a good crufew for a 13 year old on a weekend night?

and what time should they go to bed?

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  1. I'd Say 10:30 or 11 pm...

    and be in bed by 12 am...

    Don't let a 13 have to much power...

    or they will take over..lol


  2. weekend......

    10-10:30

  3. For a 13 year old, 10pm at home, as long as there's another parent supervising, earlier if not, maybe 8pm...and 12pm to bed.

  4. Depends on what the kid is doing and who they are with... if they are just going to a friends house I'd say 10pm, if they are out maybe 9pm?

    bed? on the weekend whenever, school nights - 9

  5. My son is 13......he is in bed by 10 and does not go out at night.  He stays up later if there is a gathering at home.

    13 is a child and should not be treated like a young adult.

    Jeff

    http://www.yourwayoutcoach.com

  6. I think 13 year olds should be in their rooms by 10/11 but don't necessarily need to sleep... just no tv, phone, computer. They should relax a little before bed. Maybe read or something...

    Curfew should be 10ish.

  7. 7:00 o'clock lol

  8. It depends on the behavior of the 13 yr old.  If he/she has shown responsibility, the curfew should be lenient. Say, 10:30pm and in bed by 11:30pm.

  9. 8:00 to be home,, I never really had a bed time at that age.

  10. 8 school nights in bed by 10

    11 weekends

  11. Sometime between 10-10:30 and For bedtime no later than 2am if they have friends over.

  12. yep, what SC said sounds good to me

  13. 10:30 no later

  14. 9 o'clock for a boy

    when the street lights come on for a girl

  15. I think about 11:00 p.m. on school nights it should be at 10:00

  16. 9 maybe 10 at the lastest during the summer and bed by 11

    school year 8 for curfew bed by 9:30

  17. 10, in bed by 12

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