Yeah, I guess so. I didn't really think about how early that will feel to him. Maybe we will do sometime b/t 7 and 7:30 for the next night or two and see how that goes.
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Even with day light savings we put our kids down at their normal bed time. Within a day or two they have adjusted. This time it's Spring Break so they can sleep in if they want to for a couple days.
Over the past week we pushed DD's bedtime back 1/2hr. (to 6:30) old time. Tonight I think I'm going to put her down at 7:15...I don't think she will really notice the difference, I hope!
We just split the difference for tonight, I put DS in the tub at 7, so after bath, pjs and a story he was not in bed until about 7:30. He was asleep in like 5 minutes.
I put DS down at 6:30 because he didn't take a good nap and was a cranky boy all afternoon. It just now occurred to me that it was really 5:30...but I don't really think it's going to make a difference. He's getting his 2 year molars, so sleep is unpredictable, anyway.
I'm mean Mommy. I always skip nap on spring DST day and coddle, a little TV, lots of outside time, anything to keep them from melting down, then follow evening routine normally. They've never had a problem adjusting that way.
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