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Letting Kids Stay Up Til Midnight on New Yearโ€™s Eve

An explanation of why I've decided to let my daughters ring in the new year.

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By Catherine Crawford

Growing up on the west coast of the United States, I would watch the Times Square ball drop with my parents on New Yearโ€™s --- on television at 9 p.m. And then I was sent off to bed.

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I donโ€™t remember feeling particularly deprived of any New Yearโ€™s Eve excitement, although I also donโ€™t have memories of New Yearโ€™s Eve being particularly exciting.

Lately, my two young daughters have been lobbying hard for permission to stay up until midnight on December 31st this year -- one indication that theyโ€™re savvier than I was as a kid.

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Initially, I vetoed their plea outright. I have a strong aversion to whines and live in fear of the day after a slumber party with an under-slept kid. However, I decided to investigate where others stand on the issue. Surprisingly, Iโ€™ve changed my tune. Wish me luck.

Hereโ€™s my (new) reasoning for letting my 9 and 7-year-old daughters reign in 2014 in real time:

1)ย Memories and tradition:ย I found myself growing a little jealous when one friend I interviewed described her familyโ€™s New Yearโ€™s Eve tradition. Every year at midnight, she and her husband take their kids (same age as mine) for a pajama parade around the block. The kids get sparkling apple cider while the parents share a nice bottle of bubbly. This sounds like something my family can get behind and that my kids will definitely remember.

2)ย Nothing going on the next day:ย New Yearโ€™s Day is perhaps the only day each year we all have off with nothing to do. No school, no sports, no work (!) If ever there was a time to experiment with sleep deprivation, this is it. Usually, my husband and I spend the day wishing we could lounge about, while the girls, fresh from their requisite 10 hours of sleep, bounce off the walls looking for fun. Maybe this year weโ€™ll all just cozy up and watch movies. Fingers crossed!

3)ย Itโ€™s just a day:ย I have been working hard to temper my inner helicopter mom. The last thing I want is for my kids to be so micromanaged that they grow incapable of functioning outside of their normal routines. While Iโ€™m not ready to let go of the reigns completely, Iโ€™m happy to loosen up.

If you have young children, will you let them stay up on New Yearโ€™s Eve? Tell us in the comments or in a blog post.

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