I am putting DD in a MDOish program this summer where they rest/nap on mats on the floor. Maybe I'm wrong here, but I just can't imagine a kid that age just laying down and resting. She certainly wouldn't do that now! Please just reassure me that she will learn how to do it. I know we have a lot of time until then, but it still makes me nervous...
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Re: tell me about your 16ish month old in daycare
I know if I put him on a mat and told him to stay he would laugh at me.
Jackson started sleeping on the mat around 11.5 months and didn't have a problem at all. In fact, he is the best sleeper in the class. The other kids only take 45 min-1 hr naps and Jackson sleeps for 2 hrs. Even when they are yelling and running around, he is sound asleep.
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She did so well moving to a mat at 15mo that I used that as an opportunity to move her to a bed at home too because she always hated the crib.
They don't just tell them to lay down and they magically lay down and sleep. They do have a routine and even go around rubbing their backs to help them get to sleep if needed. We copied that routine at home and she's a much better napper at home now too.
This is one of the things they are conditioned to do at school.
The teachers usually have the ability to get them to follow things they'd never consider doing for their parents - even the teachers say their own children behave better at school.
DS does a wonderful nap routine at school - peer pressure and routine helps. At home, there is no similarity to the way he naps at school.
Its the power of a crowd. I'm still amazed what goes on in daycare and Alex has been in school since 3 months! He transitioned to 1 nap on a mat at 12 months. I actually had to pick Alex up early today for a appt and all the kids were laying down. Even if they arent sleeping, they still lay there until nap time is officially over:) Its the cutest thing ever! so dont worry
Oh, but at home, totally different story. I rock him before his nap on the weekends and remind him of all his school friends that are taking their naps too