Wake up time

What time do your kids wake up? I’m a SAHM and I can get my daughter (15mo) to bed by 9:30 and she still can sleep 12hrs!
Most the time though it’s by 10:30, mainly due to her nap runs late. I only ask because I see things like this and get soo sad on what our schedule has us miss out on..
Even if she woke up at 8am we still got breakfast and getting ready which take us about an hr and a half on a bad day.

I’m not looking for advice on how to change anything. I just want to know if any toddlers are actually up that early 🤣😭

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My 18 month old goes to bed at 7:30pm and is up around 6:30-7 , sometimes if I get lucky or if he wakes up during the night he will sleep till 8am.
He usually naps for 2ish hours sometime between 10-2

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My 2 have mostly woken between 6-7am, occasional sleep ins if its been a busy day prior x

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Omg I’d do anything for my kids to sleep MORE 😂 I have a 4 and 3 year old and a near enough 11 month old and they are all up (and always have been up) at the asscrack of dawn no matter the time they go to bed. We have TOO MUCH time in the day 😂

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My 16 month old used to wake between 8 and 9am, no matter what time he went to bed. Suddenly that changed and now I’m lucky if he sleeps till 6.30!! Again, doesn’t matter what time he goes to bed🥴
I also have a 4 month old and she loves a “lie in” till 9 at least. It would be nice if my toddler copied his sister🤣🤣

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My 16month old goes to bed around 7:30 - 8:00 and wakes around 7am. I have to wake her up 2 days a week for daycare so I can go to work and that’s around 6:30am

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