Many parents of young children would give just about anything for their kids to sleep in now and then. But fast forward to the tween years, that pre-adolescent age of 10 to 12 years old, and parents can't seem to rouse their kids out of bed in time for school.
While many toddlers seem hardwired to wake up before the crack of dawn, the body of a preteen child needs to go to sleep later at night and sleep longer in the morning. This is a difficult fact of life for 6th, 7th and 8th graders who need to catch those early bus runs. Here are a few ways to get your tween up in the morning without a struggle.