Little Nacho is starting daycare in 2 weeks (sniff). Right now for naps, I just let her fall asleep wherever she is - swing, bouncy seat, my arms, etc. I don't put her "down" for a nap typically. Sometimes I'll move her to her crib but it's not like I initiate a nap there, if that makes sense. She also isn't on a strict schedule, but definitely follows a pattern.
Should I start to try to get her on a more strict routine and get her in her crib more during the day? She sleeps in it just fine at night. I'm not going to try to be all, "you MUST stay in your crib for 90 minutes starting at 9 am" or anything like that, but should I, following her cues, try to put her in her crib between X and Y time if she exhibits some signs of fatigue? Or is letting her fall asleep wherever she is no big deal and they will deal with it at Daycare? Just trying to make the adjustment as easy as possible for her!
Thanks!
Re: Naptime question in regards to starting daycare soon
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I didn't really do much more than practice putting LO down once he fell asleep at naptime for the week or so before he had to go to daycare. Regardless of how well your baby does napping at home, I'd be prepared for them to be all out of whack the first few weeks. Any schedule you may have now is just going to get screwed up with them adjusting to new caretakers and all the activity and noise in their daycare room.
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So my two cents is, try to get her used to the crib but prepare for some difficulty with the transition. He is finally getting used to things there. I hate seeing him upset when he gets home but if he doesn't go I'll never finish grad school.
I'm going to work on putting her down in the crib when she appears drowsy this week. Thanks all.