Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, totally normal. Remember once naptime "starts" the kids are still settling in. You have to give them time to fall asleep.
The center is also balancing the needs of all kids-not just what you want. And kids that age need naps!
Not all kids need naps. Quiet time is fine but give the non-mappers something to do!
I can’t believe people are defending this! It totally screws up some kids sleep cycles.
Anonymous wrote:
This. I can't believe people think 2yos don't need naps! How long are they sleeping at night? My 2.5yo generally sleeps 730pm-630am and is a hot mess when she doesn't nap.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, totally normal. Remember once naptime "starts" the kids are still settling in. You have to give them time to fall asleep.
The center is also balancing the needs of all kids-not just what you want. And kids that age need naps!
Not all kids need naps. Quiet time is fine but give the non-mappers something to do!
I can’t believe people are defending this! It totally screws up some kids sleep cycles.
Yep, totally screws up the sleep cycles of the kids napping when others are up running around.
Sounds like you should find a new child care provider.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yep, totally normal. Remember once naptime "starts" the kids are still settling in. You have to give them time to fall asleep.
The center is also balancing the needs of all kids-not just what you want. And kids that age need naps!
Not all kids need naps. Quiet time is fine but give the non-mappers something to do!
I can’t believe people are defending this! It totally screws up some kids sleep cycles.
Anonymous wrote:Yep, totally normal. Remember once naptime "starts" the kids are still settling in. You have to give them time to fall asleep.
The center is also balancing the needs of all kids-not just what you want. And kids that age need naps!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid's daycare had a simple rule: If your child has outgrown nap time, they have outgrown this daycare. Nap time was 2 hours.
2 1/2 hours seems excessive for a lot of kids
This is a good rule.
That is a ridiculous rule. Thank God I don’t have to deal with this insanity anymore and got a great nanny with morning preschool. But what about the families who can’t afford a nanny and their 2.5 year old stops napping?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid's daycare had a simple rule: If your child has outgrown nap time, they have outgrown this daycare. Nap time was 2 hours.
2 1/2 hours seems excessive for a lot of kids
Well then where would I put my kid until it's time to go to kindergarten? Mine is currently 4.5, but he has an October birthday so he wont' start K this fall. So we have another 1.5 years of preschool/daycare where they will offer naptime that he doesn't need. My other child desperately needed the naptime, so I never minded it. He doesn't. Kids are different!
Also it's a state law, so not sure why a daycare center would make that rule.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid's daycare had a simple rule: If your child has outgrown nap time, they have outgrown this daycare. Nap time was 2 hours.
2 1/2 hours seems excessive for a lot of kids
This is a good rule.
That is a ridiculous rule. Thank God I don’t have to deal with this insanity anymore and got a great nanny with morning preschool. But what about the families who can’t afford a nanny and their 2.5 year old stops napping?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Aaaaah those damn lazy daycare workers. Why do they need to pee, take a lunch break, clean, plan or do paperwork during the day? I mean they get paid so much they should be happy to hold off and do it at night when they get home.
Stop the high drama. My kid’s daycare was a large center that had lots of breaks for the teachers built in plus a full hour’s lunch break. They force the kids to sleep in these unhealthy patterns because it’s easier for them.
LOL How do you think they're managing the one hour lunch?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kid's daycare had a simple rule: If your child has outgrown nap time, they have outgrown this daycare. Nap time was 2 hours.
2 1/2 hours seems excessive for a lot of kids
This is a good rule.
Anonymous wrote:My kid's daycare had a simple rule: If your child has outgrown nap time, they have outgrown this daycare. Nap time was 2 hours.
2 1/2 hours seems excessive for a lot of kids