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Re: refusing afternoon nap

by "Jewelbar" <noemail@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Aug 6, 2008 at 09:26 PM

What's a Plunket Nurse?
Never heard of them. :0)
Jade.



"Me Myself and I" <guardclan-newsgroups@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:g5c6a4$ffp$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> It doesn't mean that *at* 2 they don't have a sleep, it means at some 
> point from being 1-2 they drop to one sleep, and from between 2-3 they 
> drop to no sleeps.  Also it's the child that drops the sleep not the 
> parent stopping them sleep.  Everyone I know follows this GENERAL rule, 
> and it's taught by our Plunket Nurses.
>
>
> -- 
> Pip, in NZ
>
> My girls :
> DD1 Jasmine - 5 weeks early - March 02 - 4lb 12oz
> 6 now and such a treasure.
>
> DD2 Abby - 8 weeks early - Feb 05 - 3lb 14oz
> Three now and so grown up :)
>
> "Yes you can drive me insane just by talking to me!"
>
> "Jewelbar" <jaderemove(at)spamjaywings(dot)com> wrote in message 
> news:48794d73$0$13947$afc38c87@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>I don't agree with that rule - actually I've never heard of it before.
All 
>>children are different, and many can keep their naps until school age, 
>>although duration drop to 1/2 hr to 1 hr. All kids need quiet time even
to 
>>school age... actually, I rephrase... all parents need quiet time!
>> My siblings and I kept our nap until school age. Many do. The less
sleep 
>> a kid gets the more they seem as if they don't need it.
>> There's no way I'll be dropping DD's sleep at 2. And I'll be insisting
on 
>> some quiet time until school age!
>> :0)
>> Jade.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Me Myself and I" <guardclan-newsgroups@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in
message 
>> news:g59bkg$87r$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>> The general rule is children under 1 have 2 naps, children 1-2 have 1 
>>> and children over 2 drop to none.  I think if DS doesn't want a nap in

>>> the afternoon then slowly move the morning one so that you don't find 
>>> him wanting to go to sleep at 4 in the afternoon ;)
>>>
>>>
>>> -- 
>>> Pip, in NZ
>>>
>>> My girls :
>>> DD1 Jasmine - 5 weeks early - March 02 - 4lb 12oz
>>> 6 now and such a treasure.
>>>
>>> DD2 Abby - 8 weeks early - Feb 05 - 3lb 14oz
>>> Three now and so grown up :)
>>>
>>> "Yes you can drive me insane just by talking to me!"
>>
>>
>
>
 




 8 Posts in Topic:
refusing afternoon nap
KIM <kswhitney25@[EMAI  2008-07-11 16:32:43 
Re: refusing afternoon nap
"Jewelbar" <  2008-07-12 11:31:09 
Re: refusing afternoon nap
"Jewelbar" <  2008-07-13 10:32:36 
Re: refusing afternoon nap
"MareCat" <m  2008-07-11 23:31:59 
Re: refusing afternoon nap
"Me Myself and I&quo  2008-07-12 16:22:15 
Re: refusing afternoon nap
"Jewelbar" <  2008-07-13 10:31:57 
Re: refusing afternoon nap
"Me Myself and I&quo  2008-07-13 18:09:45 
Re: refusing afternoon nap
"Jewelbar" <  2008-08-06 21:26:23 

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