Hi all -
I'm a new provider, with a 15 month old and my own 10 month old. I just started 2 weeks ago, and these two kids are enough for me right now! I've got a newborn coming in March, and I'm hoping to get my routines - especially nap - down by then.
My question is this - the 15 month old seems to be ready to drop his first nap. I've tried everything to make 2 naps happen for him, and either he takes the morning one OR the afternoon one, but he's a wreck if he only takes the PM one. I'd still like to make the morning "rest time" for a little longer - it's easier to get my daughter down if he's resting in his pnp, but I can hear him squawking in there right now - is it appropriate to insist on a morning rest time until he's a little further in to his new schedule?
This is connected to a whole bunch of other questions I have, mainly about logistics and locations of napping, but this is the big one right now. What do other people do who have some kids napping and some not? My daughter needs to be nursed to sleep (I know, can of worms there, but that's the way it is) so I don't see plopping her in a pnp in another room and letting him continue to play.
Thoughts?
I'm a new provider, with a 15 month old and my own 10 month old. I just started 2 weeks ago, and these two kids are enough for me right now! I've got a newborn coming in March, and I'm hoping to get my routines - especially nap - down by then.
My question is this - the 15 month old seems to be ready to drop his first nap. I've tried everything to make 2 naps happen for him, and either he takes the morning one OR the afternoon one, but he's a wreck if he only takes the PM one. I'd still like to make the morning "rest time" for a little longer - it's easier to get my daughter down if he's resting in his pnp, but I can hear him squawking in there right now - is it appropriate to insist on a morning rest time until he's a little further in to his new schedule?
This is connected to a whole bunch of other questions I have, mainly about logistics and locations of napping, but this is the big one right now. What do other people do who have some kids napping and some not? My daughter needs to be nursed to sleep (I know, can of worms there, but that's the way it is) so I don't see plopping her in a pnp in another room and letting him continue to play.
Thoughts?
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