Interesting tidbit we providers already knew, but CONFIRMED by SCIENCE!
Sleep Spindles In Midday Naps Enhance Learning In Preschool Children
Collapse
X
-
-
Interesting tidbit we providers already knew, but CONFIRMED by SCIENCE!
http://articles.latimes.com/2013/sep...olers-20130924- Flag
-
Oooh! I'm really tempted to email this out to all the parents. I have one family in particular that swears if their child naps here, she won't fall asleep until after 10 p.m. It's kind of their indirect way of saying, "we'd prefer if she didn't have a nap at daycare". This article might make them change their minds!- Flag
Comment
-
Oooh! I'm really tempted to email this out to all the parents. I have one family in particular that swears if their child naps here, she won't fall asleep until after 10 p.m. It's kind of their indirect way of saying, "we'd prefer if she didn't have a nap at daycare". This article might make them change their minds!- Flag
Comment
-
Yep! All 3 of my own kids stayed up with us until 9:30/10:00 (waking up around 8am) when they were preschool age and taking a 2-hour nap during our dc day. Almost all of my dcp within the last 5 yrs or so are HORRIFIED at this notion! They want their kids in bed by 7:30, and then are so frustrated that they wake up around 5:30. Then they hint around that maybe they don't need a daytime nap anymore. Not gonna happen!!!A lot of parents only spend dinner, bath, and a short book before bed time and then repeat the same routine day after day. You would think they would enjoy the time with a well rested and happy child! I find that the kids that don't nap here during rest time are like zombies by the end of the day, and then they seem to catch a second wind, and are bouncing off the walls!
- Flag
Comment
-
Yep! All 3 of my own kids stayed up with us until 9:30/10:00 (waking up around 8am) when they were preschool age and taking a 2-hour nap during our dc day. Almost all of my dcp within the last 5 yrs or so are HORRIFIED at this notion! They want their kids in bed by 7:30, and then are so frustrated that they wake up around 5:30. Then they hint around that maybe they don't need a daytime nap anymore. Not gonna happen!!!
I wonder if your DCP's put their children to bed at 7:30 because they too have to be to work much earlier than 8.- Flag
Comment
-
Sadly, no. None work before 8:00. I open at 7:30. It's more what MrsMichelle said: pick-up, dinner, bath, bed, repeat. Especially now with all the new season shows.- Flag
Comment
-
-
A lot of parents only spend dinner, bath, and a short book before bed time and then repeat the same routine day after day. You would think they would enjoy the time with a well rested and happy child! I find that the kids that don't nap here during rest time are like zombies by the end of the day, and then they seem to catch a second wind, and are bouncing off the walls!
- Flag
Comment
-
Great article!
Although my children naturally gave up their naps around 2. No power in the 'verse could make me want to let my 2 year DD stay up until midnight or later...and no power in the 'verse could make my DS take a nap as of sometime over the summer.
So while it's true that the naps are beneficial (probably has to do with sleep being necessary for consolidating short term memories into long term memories), there are also cases where children DO give them up, so they shouldn't be forced. If that makes sense.Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!- Flag
Comment
-
A lot of parents only spend dinner, bath, and a short book before bed time and then repeat the same routine day after day. You would think they would enjoy the time with a well rested and happy child! I find that the kids that don't nap here during rest time are like zombies by the end of the day, and then they seem to catch a second wind, and are bouncing off the walls!
- Flag
Comment
-
They DO catch a second wind. Their bodies produce melatonin in the daytime to help them go to sleep. If they don't sleep, the melatonin levels drop, and then the second wind comes into play. After NOT using the hormone to go to sleep, their bodies "wind up" to get them through whatever is was that was so important that they couldn't sleep. Leaving you with a wild child who didn't get to reset their body's systems, and will then have TROUBLE falling asleep at night.- Flag
Comment
-
It talks about how many parents mistakenly think that just because their child is wild in the evenings that it is due to napping in the day or that that behavior proves they dont' need a nap but in reality it is really the fact that kids' brains have shut down LONG before their bodies do so when they are running around like a chicken with no head, it's because in an essence...they are... ::
The book is a FANTASTIC sneak peek inside what sleep does and doesn't do for a child.
- Flag
Comment
-
Oh, you should read the book Sleepless in America by Mary Sheedy-Kurcinka
It talks about how many parents mistakenly think that just because their child is wild in the evenings that it is due to napping in the day or that that behavior proves they dont' need a nap but in reality it is really the fact that kids' brains have shut down LONG before their bodies do so when they are running around like a chicken with no head, it's because in an essence...they are... ::
The book is a FANTASTIC sneak peek inside what sleep does and doesn't do for a child.
http://www.amazon.com/Sleepless-Amer.../dp/006073602X- Flag
Comment
Comment