Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you asking about tiny infants or toddlers? The tiny infants at our daycare don't seem to nap at the same time. They get their bottles, then rocked to sleep and put down. I've stopped in many times and rarely seen more than 2 or 3 cribs occupied at a time in a room of 10.
The toddlers know the drill. They eat lunch, get diaper changes or go potty, then nap on their mats.
But when one infant woke up, doesn’t that wake every one else up? My baby cries once he wakes up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you asking about tiny infants or toddlers? The tiny infants at our daycare don't seem to nap at the same time. They get their bottles, then rocked to sleep and put down. I've stopped in many times and rarely seen more than 2 or 3 cribs occupied at a time in a room of 10.
The toddlers know the drill. They eat lunch, get diaper changes or go potty, then nap on their mats.
But when one infant woke up, doesn’t that wake every one else up? My baby cries once he wakes up.
Anonymous wrote:Are you asking about tiny infants or toddlers? The tiny infants at our daycare don't seem to nap at the same time. They get their bottles, then rocked to sleep and put down. I've stopped in many times and rarely seen more than 2 or 3 cribs occupied at a time in a room of 10.
The toddlers know the drill. They eat lunch, get diaper changes or go potty, then nap on their mats.