Naptime for an Almost 5-Year Old

Updated on October 02, 2010
E.B. asks from Carlinville, IL
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So my daughter switched classes at pre-school and lately has been staying up very late at night till 11-11:45 pm. Last week I spoke to her teacher about this and she said they were only sleeping for an hour during nap time, I was talking to a friend whose daughter is in the same class and she has been having the same problem we can log on and see a video of the kids during the day so we both did that and the lights were out for over 2 hours!!! This is a class of 4 year olds, soon to be 5 year olds! I again spoke to the teacher yesterday in front of the director and expressed that I felt 2 hours was entirely too long for this age. The director said that the teachers go on lunch during this time an hour for each so that is why they lay down for that amount and all the kids have to stay on the cot for the entire 2 hours!! My daughter does not require alot of sleep and never has and this spring I was in between jobs for 3 months and she stayed home w/me and no naps! She was asleep by 9:15 everynight, same thing on the weekends.
The director was outright rude to me and did not help to come up with a solution at all! Her response was to me asking if she could quietly color or read during nap time was "Sure just pay $200 more on your tution so I can have another staff member in the room!" I talked to my friend and she is going to talk to them as well, but I am wondering what can I do about this situation? These 11:30 bedtimes are killing me and then she is crabby in the morning usually making me late for work!

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Ok, so I called the owner and expressed my concern he was also not happy with the directors comments to me and said that he would look into the situation and let me know. The next day at drop off the director apolgized to me for not listening to my concerns and they are going to speak to the other parents in the class to see if they also think that 2 hours is too long for this age and are looking into making naptime only an hour. The last 2 days they had my daughter lie down but told her she could keep her eyes open if she didnt want to nap and gave her some puzzles and books to do quietly on her cot. She didn't sleep at all and the last 2 nights she has been alsleep by 9:45!! I am still hoping for the naptime to be cut down to one hour so she doesn't have to sit on her cot for that long but things are improving!

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J.R.

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I would say she's probably not in the right environment. Many 4-5 and 5-6 yr. olds still nap. Some kids just play harder than others, wake up earlier, etc. The fact that they let them take 2 hr. naps leads me to believe that there are kids in there that need it. Yours sounds like she can go without and would be better off somewhere else. Most 4yr. old preschools still do "lights out" or "quiet time" - although I am unsure of the length of time. I would suggest transferring her rather than trying to get the school to change their policy. I hope you find a solution that's right for you.

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S.T.

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Wow I'm sorry but if they aren't going to help find a resolution for you then I would look into another preschool or place to send her.

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E.L.

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As rude as that director was, that is reason enough to be finding somewhere else to take your daugther.
I am a former director and would have never handled the situation like that. At my former jobs, children who did not nap had to lay quietly until those who were going to sleep were asleep(which usually was30 mins). Then the ones who were not asleep could do quiet things at their mats(as you suggested).

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C.C.

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Sorry to hear you are having it bad.I would be up set myself having a child up that late.I run a home daycare and have 2 children nearly 4 and 1 5 and none of them nap they just do quite thinks or play outside.They should be working with you not against you,why dont they have the staff for the older children,can they not take there lunch with the children, they should be able to work something out not making kids nap if they are going to kinder garden they dont nap there.2hrs is far to long anyway for that age.Good Luck

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C.D.

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According to State Daycare regulations. No child should be forced to nap. hey should be offered a quit time activity. The director is in the wrong.

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K.E.

answers from Decatur on

You should ask him why not cut each teacher's lunch to 30 min. which equals hour on both, .besides they do lunch with the kids they could catch a bite then. I only get a 30 min. lunch because I work @ nursing home where you are taking care of someone's loved ones and to take the proper care you can't be away long..same with daycare!! If he doesn't budge on that then he needs to hire more staff out of his pocket..you already pay him enough to take care of your child the proper way. Be on the look for another daycare as well..odds are your child is loosing learning and play time which is much needed @ that age not 2 hour nap...goodluck to you and yours

S.L.

answers from Kansas City on

This is entirely frustrating to me, but from the other persons perspective. Let's see if I can address it nicely and I would hope that you all would read this and actually listen.

First of all, daycare providers/daycare workers get absolutely no time for breaks. We can hardly find time to go to the bathroom sometimes. I can only imagine how much it costs to pay hourly wages in those places. I know that I have ZERO dollars left over after bills and my mother does not get paid ANYTHING at all for helping with my daycare children. I try and try and cut the expenses while still offering a decent curriculum.

I will NOT work and be on my feet as many hours per day as I am without some time to chill for awhile. I do try and offer the children quiet things to do. But they will NOT do anything quiet for even 10 full minutes. Seriously, when is the last time you spent any time with 4 year olds when they were not whispering, giggling, and though quiet at first, their whispering escalates to talking and then full on laughing, singing etc. Now take that times say 20 in a room. Do they have that many? I can't stand it with the 4 that I have.

This is what I do. I give the children a quiet activity. The moment they start to talk and act up they get a warning. Then when they do it again they have to lay down. They may have a book on their bed and I don't turn the lights out. But when they continue to talk I take the book away. I never turn the lights out. If they fall asleep at 1 and they don't wake up until 3pm, then they were tired. In fact, I believe with all my 23 years of experience that they are only talking and acting up because they are tired.

Now, have you considered how much sleep your child needs and how much they are getting? The average 4 year old child needs 10-13 hours of sleep per day. Some days may be 10 hours. But more often than not it should be 11 or 12 and maybe even 13. When they don't get enough sleep they act up at night.

Your child is not staying up until near midnight because they are wide awake. They are staying up because they are exhausted! I've tried everything in all these years. I've taken children skating, running, biking, swimming and I've wore their little behinds out. When they get over tired they will sometimes fall asleep fast and still sleep at night. But other times they will sneak, giggle, keep their parents up late and throw tantrums. That's from being too tire.

What do you do when you are tired? I venture to say that if you sit down and watch tv you fall asleep. But if you need to stay awake, you clean house or get up and move somehow. When you are driving and you need to stay awake, you likely get on the phone and call someone. That's how you stay awake. If talking keeps you awake on a long drive, then laying down and babbling is also going to keep them awake. If I shut my mouth and let them play all through nap time, as time goes on they start to be silly, sneak up and give each other grief. They will even sneak off and wake up a sleeping child or pinch or hit someone else that is awake. They do this because they don't want to fall asleep and it's not time for them to run around.

So what do you think happens when I don't let them nap all day? I'll tell you what. By the end of the day they are crabby and then the mom is looking at me like, "What did you do to my kid today?"! They want to know why their poor abused child is sleepy, crabby, and tired. Oh, maybe because they didn't take a nap because the mom won't stop whining about it!

I can tell you that I will NOT wake up a sleeping child often. If I think the parent will be coming early I'll wake them up in just enough time to get them to potty and put on their shoes. If a child is sleepy and they need to sleep, they will sleep. I work my arse off in this daycare. No one can or does pay me what I am worth. I'm not setting myself up for having a house full of angry, frustrated, sleepy children.

There are days when I take the kids out all afternoon and they don't get crabby because I'm taking them out to eat, out to play, etc. BUT, they fall asleep on the way home in my van and then they are really tired and crabby because they didn't nap. AND, all my children are 4 years old.

You don't realize it. But what you are asking is selfish. The worker should not have lied to you and said the children were laying down for an hour. If it's 2, then it's 2. We lay down from 1-3 everyday, except for when we go out. But I am here to tell you that if I am going to take the kids out everyday to something super fun, it's going to be super expensive. Then the parents can pay another 200 per month to cover all the admission fees, skate rentals, bowling fees, bowling shoe rentals, etc.

Suzi

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