This is my nap time - The kids range from 28m to 5y and we are all in one room.
(1)we eat lunch
(2)After they eat they go potty and go on their mats and get quiet bins (sewing cards, coloring pages and crayons, small puzzles, books, etc)
(3) Bins get picked up and I read a story or two
(4) I turn on my fans and nap music and they are required to lay down and rest or sleep.
I have one child that can not do this. She is 3.5y old starts up as soon as lunch is over. Can't be quiet with her bin, then hums, talks during story, and then bounces around at nap, rolls off her cot, makes noises with mouth, sits up, try's touching buttons on toys to make the music go off, etc.
I have removed her from the room, I have taken away "game time" (we do games every day at 4:00 - if you are not quiet at nap you don't play and you sit at the table with a few items I choose until your picked up- Kids are picked up between 4-4:30). She talks back, yells and wake up kids, if I just put her back on her mat and tell her it's nap time, quiet, etc. I've talked to her mom daily about it. She suggested I let her paint during nap because she likes to paint! UMMM NO!!! I also give the kids nap bags with quiet items after 30-45m of laying resting but the problem is she is never laying down or resting! I have moved her all over the room. I just can't find a consistent spot for her.
The only thing I can think of besides her either being terminated or picked up before nap is to put her right outside my daycare space in the front hall. The mom would need to reimburse me for a gate for my basement stairs though. I'm not paying for one. Also, if someone comes to the door or my dogs which are gated near that area are being loud, or the phone rings she will be up. I also do really want her there since that is my own personal home space then.
This has been going on almost daily for 2-3 months now and I've had enough. She is okay when it's not nap besides the normal bossiness and high pitch screaming when she doesn't get her way (Oh wait...maybe that's not normal. I'm so used to it now I thought it was....LOL)
Wanted to add she will eventually fall asleep after about 1-1.5h of screwing around.
Am I missing something that I haven't tried?? I feel like I've tried everything.
(1)we eat lunch
(2)After they eat they go potty and go on their mats and get quiet bins (sewing cards, coloring pages and crayons, small puzzles, books, etc)
(3) Bins get picked up and I read a story or two
(4) I turn on my fans and nap music and they are required to lay down and rest or sleep.
I have one child that can not do this. She is 3.5y old starts up as soon as lunch is over. Can't be quiet with her bin, then hums, talks during story, and then bounces around at nap, rolls off her cot, makes noises with mouth, sits up, try's touching buttons on toys to make the music go off, etc.
I have removed her from the room, I have taken away "game time" (we do games every day at 4:00 - if you are not quiet at nap you don't play and you sit at the table with a few items I choose until your picked up- Kids are picked up between 4-4:30). She talks back, yells and wake up kids, if I just put her back on her mat and tell her it's nap time, quiet, etc. I've talked to her mom daily about it. She suggested I let her paint during nap because she likes to paint! UMMM NO!!! I also give the kids nap bags with quiet items after 30-45m of laying resting but the problem is she is never laying down or resting! I have moved her all over the room. I just can't find a consistent spot for her.
The only thing I can think of besides her either being terminated or picked up before nap is to put her right outside my daycare space in the front hall. The mom would need to reimburse me for a gate for my basement stairs though. I'm not paying for one. Also, if someone comes to the door or my dogs which are gated near that area are being loud, or the phone rings she will be up. I also do really want her there since that is my own personal home space then.
This has been going on almost daily for 2-3 months now and I've had enough. She is okay when it's not nap besides the normal bossiness and high pitch screaming when she doesn't get her way (Oh wait...maybe that's not normal. I'm so used to it now I thought it was....LOL)
Wanted to add she will eventually fall asleep after about 1-1.5h of screwing around.
Am I missing something that I haven't tried?? I feel like I've tried everything.
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