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Ask any parent and they’ll tell you it’s a chore to try and get their kid to go to sleep. Just how bad is it? Well, a new survey reveals just what it takes, and it’s downright exhausting…to the parent that is.

The survey finds:

  • Parents of children between three and ten spend 34 minutes each night trying to get their kids to bed.
  • That translates to nearly four hours a week, or nine full days a year.
  • The average kid will come up with three excuses a night to put off going to bed.
  • Among the most popular excuses:
    • Saying they’re not tired
    • Saying they’re hungry
    • They need the toilet
    • Suddenly saying they are thirsty
    • Asking for another story
    • Saying they’re too hot/too cold
    • Suddenly wanting to tell you EVERYTHING about their day
    • They want a kiss/cuddle from the other parent
    • Needing to find a certain toy
    • Wanting longer cuddles with you

And even when parents finally get them to shut the lights and go to bed, there’s no guarantee they’ll sleep.

  • The survey shows that there will be four nights a week where parents think their kids are asleep only for them to hear noises telling them otherwise.
  • 83% of parents admit they go back to check that their kids are actually asleep, with many finding that’s not the case.
  • Half have found their kids playing with their toys when they should be asleep.
  • 28% have found them on a tablet.
  • 21% have found them watching TV
  • 20% have found them gaming.

Source: SWNS Digital