Re: OT: when a child refuses to go to sleep
From: Su (._at_hotmail.com)
Date: 01/14/05
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Date: Fri, 14 Jan 2005 02:21:48 -0600
The bulk of what you said is being forwarded to my daughter, but what about
this ...
"JulieW8" <seemysig@netscape.net> wrote in message
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> You have to keep an active kid active and make sure they're darn tired
> by the end of the day. That means no naps.
She's in daycare, and *all* of the kids are required to take naps. If she
doesn't, she can get extremely irritable (I've seen it, but so did my kids).
What then? What if they say, "Nap time or she can't stay here."
And what about the weekend when Hayden is not in daycare, Michelle's
working, and Jenn is physically exhausted and needs a nap 'cause she has to
work that night? If Hayden doesn't nap, Jenn can't, and she'll never be able
to hold up at work?
I'm just asking, in case Jenn wonders how she can deal with these
situations.
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