Anonymous wrote:Leave him there. That's naptime and he will be fine sleeping at school. Going twice with a newborn and then managing naptime at home will be a nightmare.
Anonymous wrote:I’d start by leaving him and see how he naps. If he naps well, I’d leave him. If he naps poorly (and still needs a nap) I’d bring him home IF it was manageable.
The hardest part of PK for my first was that he needed a nap and couldn’t sleep at PK. If I’d been able to avoid that, I would have. Poor thing was exhausted.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d start by leaving him and see how he naps. If he naps well, I’d leave him. If he naps poorly (and still needs a nap) I’d bring him home IF it was manageable.
The hardest part of PK for my first was that he needed a nap and couldn’t sleep at PK. If I’d been able to avoid that, I would have. Poor thing was exhausted.
OP. This is my concern as well! My oldest started full day at 3 and never once took a nap at school. Afternoons were tough. Trying to weigh whether an overtired toddler is harder than doing two pickups.
Anonymous wrote:I’d start by leaving him and see how he naps. If he naps well, I’d leave him. If he naps poorly (and still needs a nap) I’d bring him home IF it was manageable.
The hardest part of PK for my first was that he needed a nap and couldn’t sleep at PK. If I’d been able to avoid that, I would have. Poor thing was exhausted.
Anonymous wrote:Leave him there. That's naptime and he will be fine sleeping at school. Going twice with a newborn and then managing naptime at home will be a nightmare.