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  • queenbee
    Daycare.com Member
    • Oct 2011
    • 132

    Nightmare after Halloween?

    Does anyone do a different schedule for the day after Halloween?

    We treat our candy-induced, hungover children like itty bitty babies:

    Arrival
    Hearty Breakfast
    Quiet Play - Books, Puzzles, Coloring, Stuffed Animals
    Morning Nap (Every child in care goes down for a morning nap)
    Outdoor Play
    A stick-to-your-bones lunch
    Story
    Afternoon Nap (Every child goes down for another nap)
    Movie
    See ya laters!

    I don't like after-Halloween monsters

    I push out the sugar with good exercise and healthy food and everyone catches up on sleep that they missed the night before. It's calm, quiet and we all have a nice transitional day into our regular schedule.
  • Kaddidle Care
    Daycare.com Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 2090

    #2
    Originally posted by queenbee
    Does anyone do a different schedule for the day after Halloween?

    We treat our candy-induced, hungover children like itty bitty babies:

    I don't like after-Halloween monsters
    :::::: Love it!

    You made me think ahead to what my hours are that day. Tee hee! I don't think any of us have a full day in our Center which will help us keep our sanity.

    I've found party days are the worst - you'd think they'd be tired from all of the excitement but they never go down for naps well on party days.

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    • Blackcat31
      • Oct 2010
      • 36124

      #3
      I don't do anything special for the day after Halloween (or any special day/holiday).

      Controlling the sugar/candy intake (i.e. the next days mood/feeling/behaviors) is NOT my problem. I do send a note home with parents telling them that if their child is having a severe candy hangover, they will be called and asked to come pick up their child.

      Parents need to be the ones who control the actions of their child the night before childcare (holiday or not) if they expect to drop them off here the next day for someone else to care for.

      Halloween and other holiday days will continue to fall randomly on various days throughout a child's life. The parent best get a grip on how they are going to handle it now so they have it covered later during the school years etc.

      I treat days like this as if it were any other day and expect children to come fed, well rested and ready for the day's activites.

      If I let this one slide, it quickly becomes "Billy stayed up late last night because he wanted to watch the Transformer marathon until midnight so he may seem a little sluggish today and need some extra attention......" Bleh.....

      If your child needs to be somewhere the next day that requires him/her to function, then put them to bed at a decent hour, don't overload them with sugar and/or busy activities. Do what needs to be done..... or keep them home.

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      • iheartkids
        Daycare.com Member
        • Aug 2011
        • 127

        #4
        Originally posted by queenbee
        Does anyone do a different schedule for the day after Halloween?

        We treat our candy-induced, hungover children like itty bitty babies:

        Arrival
        Hearty Breakfast
        Quiet Play - Books, Puzzles, Coloring, Stuffed Animals
        Morning Nap (Every child in care goes down for a morning nap)
        Outdoor Play
        A stick-to-your-bones lunch
        Story
        Afternoon Nap (Every child goes down for another nap)
        Movie
        See ya laters!

        I don't like after-Halloween monsters

        I push out the sugar with good exercise and healthy food and everyone catches up on sleep that they missed the night before. It's calm, quiet and we all have a nice transitional day into our regular schedule.
        Great advice! I won't need it this year thankfully because I will only have a few kids and they are younger (non-candy eatting...hopefully)

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        • 2ndFamilyDC
          Daycare.com Member
          • Aug 2011
          • 211

          #5
          Originally posted by Blackcat31

          I do send a note home with parents telling them that if their child is having a severe candy hangover, they will be called and asked to come pick up their child.

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          I love this idea, think I might do the same.

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          • mismatchedsocks
            Advanced Daycare.com Member
            • May 2010
            • 677

            #6
            I sent home 2 kids (brothers)last year the day after halloween. They threw up directly after breakfast. I asked them what they ate, they told me they hid the pumpkins in their room and ate alot at night, and then some in morning.

            Other then that I dont do much different. I dont offer sweets here, but on a rare occasion, and i find they sleep better the day after, with a hefty lunch!

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            • cheerfuldom
              Advanced Daycare.com Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 7413

              #7
              I don't have a huge issue with this. This year all my daycare kids are 2 and under and we don't currently have any junk food families. I just have to keep my own two older kids away from the candy stash. they get a little bit and the rest goes to church to given out for the sunday school kids.

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              • Hunni Bee
                False Sense Of Authority
                • Feb 2011
                • 2397

                #8
                Originally posted by queenbee
                Does anyone do a different schedule for the day after Halloween?

                We treat our candy-induced, hungover children like itty bitty babies:

                Arrival
                Hearty Breakfast
                Quiet Play - Books, Puzzles, Coloring, Stuffed Animals
                Morning Nap (Every child in care goes down for a morning nap)
                Outdoor Play
                A stick-to-your-bones lunch
                Story
                Afternoon Nap (Every child goes down for another nap)
                Movie
                See ya laters!

                I don't like after-Halloween monsters

                I push out the sugar with good exercise and healthy food and everyone catches up on sleep that they missed the night before. It's calm, quiet and we all have a nice transitional day into our regular schedule.
                I was wondering what I was going to do...especially since Halloween falls on a Monday this year, so as soon as I get done with the Weekend Detox, I'm going to have to do Halloween Detox for the rest of the week.

                I like your idea, but I know disrupting their schedule will make them even worse. So I'm going to do everything we usually do...except 5 minute circle time instead of 15, no little toys will be available at center time, 1+ hours of outside time in the am and pm, early nap.

                Thanks for the idea!

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