I wonder if this would work:
If she naps at like, 9am for 2-3 hours, she is still okay to go to bed at around 8pm. Pretty reasonable, and they don' have to drive her around at that point, either.
So I'm wondering if it might be worthwhile to start out napping her at that time of morning, and slowly, slowly, moving it to my regular nap time? Honestly, I don't want to lose this girl over naps. A child or parent would have to do something pretty drastic to be termed by me. I live in a small community and I am very lucky to have the business I have. It took me a long time to find this full time family that has a child that fits in well with everything (mostly) here. I've had kids that have done nothing but kick and scream, bite and slap, cry and pout, so if this is the worst of it, I will not consider terming. But she so obviously needs a nap it's not funny. I can tel when she's tired, every time I have to tell her no, it doesn't matter what degree of no either, it can be something as gentle as "please give that toy back to X", she slumps her shoulders and goes storming off. BUt not tired she actually listens and doesn't act up when I try to discipline her.
It's 11am, I've had her napping now since 9:30. Let's see if what her mom says is true about it being okay to nap as long as she wants before lunch!
If she naps at like, 9am for 2-3 hours, she is still okay to go to bed at around 8pm. Pretty reasonable, and they don' have to drive her around at that point, either.
So I'm wondering if it might be worthwhile to start out napping her at that time of morning, and slowly, slowly, moving it to my regular nap time? Honestly, I don't want to lose this girl over naps. A child or parent would have to do something pretty drastic to be termed by me. I live in a small community and I am very lucky to have the business I have. It took me a long time to find this full time family that has a child that fits in well with everything (mostly) here. I've had kids that have done nothing but kick and scream, bite and slap, cry and pout, so if this is the worst of it, I will not consider terming. But she so obviously needs a nap it's not funny. I can tel when she's tired, every time I have to tell her no, it doesn't matter what degree of no either, it can be something as gentle as "please give that toy back to X", she slumps her shoulders and goes storming off. BUt not tired she actually listens and doesn't act up when I try to discipline her.
It's 11am, I've had her napping now since 9:30. Let's see if what her mom says is true about it being okay to nap as long as she wants before lunch!
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