Nap/Rest Time Length

Collapse
X
 
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Blackcat31
    • Oct 2010
    • 36124

    Nap/Rest Time Length

    In light of the thread about napping, I am curious as to how long everyone requires their daycare kids to nap/rest. I am not talking about infants or toddlers but what amount of time you require all the kids to stay laying down. (Sleeping or not)

    For those of you who don't require EVERYONE to lay down for a specific amount of time.....I am not talking about you then.
    45
    30 minutes
    0%
    2
    60 minutes
    0%
    3
    90 minutes
    0%
    3
    2 hours
    0%
    23
    2+ hours
    0%
    14
  • mismatchedsocks
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • May 2010
    • 677

    #2
    Whoops I voted 2 hours, well they do lay down at least 2 hours, but require... well there is not a set time here. See I am difficult! Sorry!

    Comment

    • daycare
      Advanced Daycare.com *********
      • Feb 2011
      • 16259

      #3
      I have all kinds of sleeping issues as you know. Presently, my sleeping problems with the kids are far and few.

      Average of the year, I would have to admit that I had kids sleeping at my house 5+ hour days.

      Parents had their kids up all hours of the night and then would drop them on me with as little at 6 hours of sleep. Of course, some of them would say, please don't give my child a nap that I don''t have a set bed time for....

      I thought it might be that they were doing their sleeping hours here, nope I was wrong. It was just a lot of parents not parenting their children. Of course I was the blame for it....

      So now, it's back to our normal 2 hour rest time and all of my kids drop like flies...I have to wake them all up at 3....

      Comment

      • tweedledeedum
        New Daycare.com Member
        • Feb 2011
        • 11

        #4
        At least two hours. Once they wake after two hrs they can look at books on their beds until everyone is awake. My dcks are 2-5.

        Comment

        • Meyou
          Advanced Daycare.com Member
          • Feb 2011
          • 2734

          #5
          About 60 minutes. I have one who naps for about an hour and another than only naps sporatically (he's outgrown them unless really tired) so when the hour napper wakes up I let them both watch a movie in the playroom for the other 1.5 hours. They have to be quiet or they go back and lay down in their beds for the rest of naptime. I clean after they are up.

          Some kids really do outgrow the nap. But I need a quiet house for the group to sleep so this is our compromise. Mine and the dck's, not mom and dad. They can get up when the short napper wakes but only if they can be quiet as mice until it's time for everyone to wake up. I've been doing this for about 8 months with them and it works for us.

          I had the parents of my oldest dcb question naptime about 6 months ago because dcb was giving them trouble at bedtime. I told them if he didn't fall asleep after an hour he could get up with the other two but if he fell asleep then he needed a nap and I wouldn't wake him. They said that made perfect sense and that was the last of the talk.

          Comment

          • Country Kids
            Nature Lover
            • Mar 2011
            • 5051

            #6
            I have so been battling naptime lately-tired kids but no one sleeping. I have tried everything under the sun. This week it is a earlier lunch, tv time while laying down (please don't jump on my case about that) and then total quiet/nap time. It has been working for all but one. The ones that are truly tired and ready for a nap fall asleep during tv time. The older ones fall asleep almost immediately after the tv is turne off but they seem to finally be tired.

            Then the parents are fine with them sleeping till whenever they wake up! This has worked out wonderfully for me-except for the one that doesn't sleep.

            Also, it really cuts into our preschool time by an hour because I have pushed lunch up by an hour so still trying to tweak that.
            Each day is a fresh start
            Never look back on regrets
            Live life to the fullest
            We only get one shot at this!!

            Comment

            • Cat Herder
              Advanced Daycare.com Member
              • Dec 2010
              • 13744

              #7
              My reg is after 30 minutes, if they are not sleeping, I am to allow quiet play (dry erase boards, felt stories, small manipulatives, coloring, etc.).

              It RARELY happens. Usually within a couple weeks of a child aging out (4).

              My guys giggle as I pull the nap mats out. They run to face plant into their pillow, cover up and snuggle in.

              I have to drag them off their mats at the end of naptime. :: We are very physically active.
              - Unless otherwise stated, all my posts are personal opinion and worth what you paid for them.

              Comment

              • Ariana
                Advanced Daycare.com Member
                • Jun 2011
                • 8969

                #8
                One hour is my requirement. I have had parents voice concerns about nap affecting night time sleep so sometimes I will let a kid who hasn't fallen asleep up after 20 minutes, but it's not a rule per se.

                ETA: I should add my official rest period is 2 hours but a non-napping child is onyl required to rest quietly for 1 hour...sometimes less....see above

                Comment

                • AnneCordelia
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Jul 2011
                  • 816

                  #9
                  I have 4 1yos and 2 3yos. All sleep from 11:30-2pm. Their little heads fall asleep as they hit the pillow (so to speak) and I have to wake every one for the school run at 2pm.

                  We don't have regulations here and I don't have a policy in my manual aside from "Everyone naps".

                  Comment

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

                    #10
                    My required rest period is from 1 to 3...but my poor babies are dishrags by 12:30...so its whatever they need. And everybody was still dishrags at 3:30 when we had to wake them...I think it was the combination of the weather suddenly changing and coming down from the Halloween high.

                    Comment

                    • Sugar Magnolia
                      Blossoms Blooming
                      • Apr 2011
                      • 2647

                      #11
                      I have 2 hours scheduled for nap/rest, and everybody has to be settled and laying down by 1pm. There are 3 that routinely wake up by 230, they are allowed to play w stuffed animals or look at books, but NO talking, NO noise making or the quiet items go away and they will have to go lay back down until 3pm. They range in age, the 3 short nappers are 2, 4 and 5. But I also have an 18 month old and a 5 year old (!!) that always crash hard and even 2 hours is sometimes not enough.

                      Comment

                      • Nellie
                        Daycare.com Member
                        • Sep 2011
                        • 259

                        #12
                        Per regulations I can only "make" them sleep for 30 minutes. I have some bad sleep habit children here that normally only sleep for an hour if I'm lucky.

                        Comment

                        • Blackcat31
                          • Oct 2010
                          • 36124

                          #13
                          I am really surprised that there are so many providers who require 2 or more hours of rest/nap time. I know kids would sleep that long if they were little but I guess I don't see a need for my preschoolers to have such a long rest period. I suppose it all has to do with how much activity you have going on and whether a child is actually getting a decent amount of sleep at home.

                          I have a 3 yr old in care now who goes to bed "when he feels like it" (moms exct words) and most the time, he doesn't feel like it until atleast 11 PM or so. He would sleep here for more than 2 hours if I let him.

                          Interesting information though.

                          Comment

                          • nannyde
                            All powerful, all knowing daycare whisperer
                            • Mar 2010
                            • 7320

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Blackcat31
                            I am really surprised that there are so many providers who require 2 or more hours of rest/nap time. I know kids would sleep that long if they were little but I guess I don't see a need for my preschoolers to have such a long rest period. I suppose it all has to do with how much activity you have going on and whether a child is actually getting a decent amount of sleep at home.

                            I have a 3 yr old in care now who goes to bed "when he feels like it" (moms exct words) and most the time, he doesn't feel like it until atleast 11 PM or so. He would sleep here for more than 2 hours if I let him.

                            Interesting information though.
                            I do 2.5 hours and they sleep like lambs.

                            A 45 minute walk every day and floor based play + a sunday dinner lunch + cave dark room is what works for me. They are out within a few minutes and we have to wake them up when nap is over.

                            Two hours wouldn't be enough for mine. They need 2.5.

                            99 days out of a 100 all eight kids sleep the whole nap. Occasionally one is not feeling well or off schedule but it's only a couple of times a year. (Newborns not included of course... YMMV with them)
                            http://www.amazon.com/Daycare-Whispe...=doing+daycare

                            Comment

                            • Solandia
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Jul 2011
                              • 372

                              #15
                              My 4 & 5 yr old must lay down (on a couch with their pillow and blankie) for a minimum of 20min w/o talking. They can read, look at a book, or have a stuffed animal, but they MUST shush.

                              The 4yo will look at a book for maybe 2min, roll over and go to sleep....for about 2 hours. The 4yo is up at 6am, I have him Tue/TH and doesn't go to bed until 10-11pm on a typical day. The 5yo (when there is no school) *tells* me he is o-so-sleepy and has to take a nap, but never does.

                              After 20min, they can sit up, and play quietly to themselves...no talking. Sometimes I will turn on the TV, but it depends who is here & if anyone is actually awake.

                              Comment

                              Working...