Anonymous wrote:Op 'll be honest the people who reply to your people who were not up until 10:00 10:30 every night because their kid had to have two and a half hours of rest time.
If they did they wouldn't say you're putting too much weight on it. Only you know your kid and whether a 5-minute nap and a 2-hour nap are the same. Almost all kids when told to sit still and lay on a cot with music playing will eventually fall asleep but it will take them 2 hours. And when nap time or rest time is until 3:00 3:30 there's not enough sleep pressure for a low sleep needs kid.
And don't get me started on how my kid felt bad because he couldn't sit still for 2 and 1/2 hours while everybody else napped. And how we provided bags for activities quiet activities every single day and he's only provided them sometimes
It's not a required regulation it's not in comar. And for some kids it's not appropriate. Make sure your preschool has options for kids who no longer nap and the option cannot be they have to sit on their cot quietly.
There are definitely preschools although they are few and far between that either offer a reduced time for nap so like 1 hour or they have a policy where if a kid doesn't fall asleep within 30 minutes and they're allowed to quietly play on the other side of the room or just don't have nap time at all.
Unfortunately for us none of them had openings.
Anonymous wrote:My son was the only one in his preschool class who didn’t nap once all year while in his 3s class. He would usually spend the time drawing or coloring, and it was fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids have only ever down morning preschool but I'm considering full day for my third (starting at 3yo). Most of the schools i've talked to require a 2 hour quiet time in their cot, whether or not the child sleeps. They can do quiet activities provided by home.
My other two kids both stopped napping around 3 so while my 3rd currently does, I don't see him needing it for another two years. He's already down to 1.5 hours and that nap pushes bedtime back to about 830 so I definitely don't want bedtime getting pushed back more.
If your non napper similarly had to stay in their cot for 2 hours - was it as boring for them as it sounds? In general I'd never expect a 3yo to stay quiet and in one place for that long or think thats an ideal thing for them, but the only preschools I can find that don't require this are much further away. Am I giving it too much weight?
Depends on your kid and whether the school will actually allow quiet activities or just activities on the cot.
I won't allow myself to go through this with my second. It made bedtime go until 930-1030 regardless of whether he napped or not.
Anonymous wrote:My kids have only ever down morning preschool but I'm considering full day for my third (starting at 3yo). Most of the schools i've talked to require a 2 hour quiet time in their cot, whether or not the child sleeps. They can do quiet activities provided by home.
My other two kids both stopped napping around 3 so while my 3rd currently does, I don't see him needing it for another two years. He's already down to 1.5 hours and that nap pushes bedtime back to about 830 so I definitely don't want bedtime getting pushed back more.
If your non napper similarly had to stay in their cot for 2 hours - was it as boring for them as it sounds? In general I'd never expect a 3yo to stay quiet and in one place for that long or think thats an ideal thing for them, but the only preschools I can find that don't require this are much further away. Am I giving it too much weight?