I know this has been discussed before, but I'm looking for suggestions.
Dcm of 2 yo dcg wants to quit doing naps at home and implied she wants me to do the same.
Let me back up and say that she said this at pick up Friday because dcg was screaming her head off because dcm was putting her shoes on for her, which isn't normal for her. Dcm sighed and said this is how dcg always acts in the afternoon and so she blames dcg's poor mood on napping because she apparently is always fussier after nap.
I told dcm that this isn't true at daycare, as dcg's mood always improves after nap unless she didn't get a chance to nap long enough (ie, another child wakes her up early). She always falls asleep within 5 minutes of laying down without me even getting a chance to read her the nap time story.
Dcm disagreed and said dcg takes hours to fall asleep at home so she is thinking dcg doesn't need a nap anymore.
Dcg gets 8 hours of sleep a night.
I think the problem is that dcg lacks sleep and is overtired. I told dcm this but she disagrees saying that if dcg is awake, it must mean she doesn't need to sleep.
Is there some sort of handout I can give to dcm on this topic?
I worry that if dcg doesn't get proper sleep at home, her mood will get worse here. She already has been meltdown central lately and I think lack of sleep will make it worse. I suggested taking dcg to the dr and talking about her nap/bedtime routine or even melatonin.
I don't want to lose dcg because dcm and I don't agree on removing nap for dcg. I am not keeping her up to appease dcm as obviously her inability to fall asleep at home is not due to too much sleep...at least, that only seems to be my opinion. Dcg is an absolute drama queen until she gets her nap...then she is the happiest child on earth...
Dcm of 2 yo dcg wants to quit doing naps at home and implied she wants me to do the same.
Let me back up and say that she said this at pick up Friday because dcg was screaming her head off because dcm was putting her shoes on for her, which isn't normal for her. Dcm sighed and said this is how dcg always acts in the afternoon and so she blames dcg's poor mood on napping because she apparently is always fussier after nap.
I told dcm that this isn't true at daycare, as dcg's mood always improves after nap unless she didn't get a chance to nap long enough (ie, another child wakes her up early). She always falls asleep within 5 minutes of laying down without me even getting a chance to read her the nap time story.
Dcm disagreed and said dcg takes hours to fall asleep at home so she is thinking dcg doesn't need a nap anymore.
Dcg gets 8 hours of sleep a night.
I think the problem is that dcg lacks sleep and is overtired. I told dcm this but she disagrees saying that if dcg is awake, it must mean she doesn't need to sleep.
Is there some sort of handout I can give to dcm on this topic?
I worry that if dcg doesn't get proper sleep at home, her mood will get worse here. She already has been meltdown central lately and I think lack of sleep will make it worse. I suggested taking dcg to the dr and talking about her nap/bedtime routine or even melatonin.
I don't want to lose dcg because dcm and I don't agree on removing nap for dcg. I am not keeping her up to appease dcm as obviously her inability to fall asleep at home is not due to too much sleep...at least, that only seems to be my opinion. Dcg is an absolute drama queen until she gets her nap...then she is the happiest child on earth...
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