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Question about Sleep/Nap patterns
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newlywedT
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Question about Sleep/Nap patterns
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Message edited 10/1/2018 6:10:51 PM.
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Posted 9/24/18 1:39 PM |
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b2b777
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Question about Sleep/Nap patterns
I dont believe in making up sleep. You either get it or you dont. On the other hand, i dont think letter her take a longer nap on the weekend will do any damage. For me it would just be tough to give a 2 hour nap and expect my child to sleep through the night at 4 yrs old. By then he had dropped his nap entirely.
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Posted 9/24/18 1:53 PM |
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PitterPatter11
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Question about Sleep/Nap patterns
I don't think it will matter.
My 4 year old takes a 1.5 hour nap at daycare M-F, but takes no nap over the weekend. I personally prefer no nap as bedtime is much easier.
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Posted 9/24/18 4:49 PM |
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MrsT809
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Question about Sleep/Nap patterns
If she naps pretty easily and still goes to bed at her normal time I would absolutely let her do the long nap. When she's ready she'll fight the nap or bedtime.
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Posted 9/24/18 6:13 PM |
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LuckyStar
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Question about Sleep/Nap patterns
You can't "make up" sleep.
If she's tired, let her nap. If she's not tired, don't make her nap. At 4 years old I don't think it matters at all.
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Posted 9/24/18 8:25 PM |
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