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  • nannyde
    All powerful, all knowing daycare whisperer
    • Mar 2010
    • 7320

    #16
    Originally posted by daycare
    I think if I were to do 3 naps the parents would not be able to gt the child to sleep at home.
    They would easily be able to do it if they did an evening schedule with him where they had three/four hours of awake and engagement time.

    Do you know what time he gets up and when he goes to bed?

    How long is the transport time?
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    • daycare
      Advanced Daycare.com *********
      • Feb 2011
      • 16259

      #17
      Originally posted by nannyde
      They would easily be able to do it if they did an evening schedule with him where they had three/four hours of awake and engagement time.

      Do you know what time he gets up and when he goes to bed?

      How long is the transport time?
      Wake time is between 6:40am and 7am
      Transport time is about 5-10min max
      They wrote down that the child goes to bed at 8:30-9pm
      Which leaves little to no face time.

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      • nannyde
        All powerful, all knowing daycare whisperer
        • Mar 2010
        • 7320

        #18
        Originally posted by daycare
        Wake time is between 6:40am and 7am
        Transport time is about 5-10min max
        They wrote down that the child goes to bed at 8:30-9pm
        Which leaves little to no face time.
        Does he eat at home in the morning? That's a LONG time for a baby to be up and not eat. If he's up at 6:40 and he gets to you at 8:30 that's nearly two hours?

        If they already feed him breakfast before he comes then put him straight down as soon as he gets there for the a.m. nap???
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        • daycare
          Advanced Daycare.com *********
          • Feb 2011
          • 16259

          #19
          Originally posted by nannyde
          Does he eat at home in the morning? That's a LONG time for a baby to be up and not eat. If he's up at 6:40 and he gets to you at 8:30 that's nearly two hours?

          If they already feed him breakfast before he comes then put him straight down as soon as he gets there for the a.m. nap???
          Today is his first day. I am going to say that by the looks of the way heate this morning he did not eat at home. He ate so much food this morning I was shocked.
          I would imagine that they would have given at least some milk but again not sure about that either. It was crazy morning at drop off so I didnt ask if he had eaten prior to his arrival at 8:30am

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          • AnneCordelia
            Daycare.com Member
            • Jul 2011
            • 816

            #20
            I have a bundle of babies here. LOL.

            For the summer my DCG, at 14mo, was here until 7pm. She napped from 8-10, 12-2:30 and 5-6. She went to bed at night at 8:30.

            Her schedule has since changed. My closing time is now 5:30. School has also started so I have gone to a one nap schedule. I have DCG16mo, DCB12mo, DCB15mo and my own 12moDS all on one nap a day from 11:30-2pm. It took a week or so of adjustment for the babies but they are all doing great on the new routine. If I didn't have the school walk then I would definitely still have them all on two naps a day though.

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