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Re: 14 year old still using night light
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Originally posted by bighoff63I'm just asking a question, and HIS DAD asked me about this cause he's a little worried that a kid who's going to be in high school next year is still using a night light. He wants to know if it's normal. That is why I asked. I just wanted a genral opinion from some people here.Comment
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Originally posted by VanillaGorillaI'm the same way, I can never sleep in silence. My brain won't stop talking to me and keeping me awake.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
"Baseball is the most important thing that doesn't matter at all" - Robert B. ParkerComment
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I guess a 14 year old still using a night light is better than a 17 year old who has trouble sleeping.Comment
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Originally posted by Rag3vsW0rldI guess a 14 year old still using a night light is better than a 17 year old who has trouble sleeping.Comment
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Originally posted by RubenDouglaswell most have trouble sleeping because they have there little niche that they cant live without.. its a dangerous trend if it lasts past your 30sComment
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Originally posted by nofearsp2007I used to have one until I was about 10 or so i dont remember. I dont think that it is a problem, he has obviously grown used to it and people on here dont seem to think that he is a wuss because he has one. not a big deal to me.
If this is afraid that the boogeyman will get him if the room is dark, perhaps he should get some help, but short of something on that level it is probably just what he's used to.
Hell, I am 27 and if my wife isn't in bed when I go to sleep I turn the TV on just for the feeling of someone else in the room.Comment
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Thanx to all for your responses. I can now tell his dad that it's just different for everyone and not to worry.I've heard this "patience is a virtue" junk all my life. I'm happy to say I have no virtue, no scruples, and no desire to wait too long for anything. In my humble opinion instant gratification takes too long!
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Probably not a good idea to be exposed to light while you sleep at night. The reason is that light with short wave length can suppress melatonin production in the body which can increase risk of certain cancers. People who work night shifts seem to be more prone to cancer but more research is needed. You can read about it here www.newscientist.com/article.ns?id=dn3400Comment
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Well the kid uses a 2 foot black light tube as his night light, so I wonder if it's different then a regular light. But this thing about people who work the night shift worries me, I work 10p-6a and have been for the last 5 years. Plus both sides of my family have had alot of deaths from cancer, so I guess I'm screwed.I've heard this "patience is a virtue" junk all my life. I'm happy to say I have no virtue, no scruples, and no desire to wait too long for anything. In my humble opinion instant gratification takes too long!
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Originally posted by gschwendtthe question is, does he HAVE to have it or just has it? Say he goes over to a friends house and stays, does he freak otu if he doesnt have a night light or just simply deals with it. If he deals with it, no big deal... if he freaks out, then its probably something that needs to be addressed.
When my wife and I had our daughter, we installed night lights all over the house because we never knew when we needed to get up and get the baby or get milk or whatever, and with the night lights, we could get around easily without blinding everyone. It just made sense, safety- and convenience-wise.
However, I hadn't used one since I was about seven, I guess, and it drove me nuts for a week or so. After that, I got used to it, and even though our daughter is old enough to only need one in her room, we still left them around the house.
My wife left one in our bedroom simply because it's comforting for her to know she can go get the kiddo easily if she has a bad dream or something.
It doesn't really bother me anymore, and I'd have to admit, since I'm usually editing late at night, it does keep me from breaking toes on furniture when I eventually head for bed...Shawn Drotar
Former Managing Editor, OperationSports.com (2002-07)Comment
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My 14 year old son still uses a night light too. I don't think its a big deal, rather something that makes him feel comfortable. I have never made an issue about it or really gave it much thought honestly.Comment
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