At this point switching it to the correct time and teaching her she can get up if it is “7:??” would have made sense, but there was enough going on that we didn’t get to it.
The simple solution.
I could just leave things alone until she points out that it’s weird, at which point she’ll know time well enough that I can set it correctly and suggest she not get up before 7:12am.
Worst case, she notices the discrepancy and fixes it, by changing her clock, or the other clocks in the house. (Watch out for daylight savings time.)
The complicated solution is making a clock, or something that interfaces with one, so that after the time, it displays the word UP* (or AWAKE*), until bedtime, then it says SLEEP*, and the whole thing repeats.
The simple solution.
Worst case, she notices the discrepancy and fixes it, by changing her clock, or the other clocks in the house. (Watch out for daylight savings time.)
The complicated solution is making a clock, or something that interfaces with one, so that after the time, it displays the word UP* (or AWAKE*), until bedtime, then it says SLEEP*, and the whole thing repeats.
*I’m imagining these on a clock.