I have to respectfully disagree, all the "the more they sleep the more they 
sleep" advice to the contrary my daughter goes to sleep in record time the days 
she skips her nap and is up 2 hours past her bedtime if we let her nap too long 
or too late. It is sheer hell.... Every child is different, I don't think it 
helps anyone to say that all kids sleep better at night if they sleep better 
during the day because it just makes those of us with different sleepers feel 
worse.

cheers
Jo

At 6:27 PM +1000 1/1/05, Fiona & Craig Rumble wrote:
>?
>Hi all just thought I'd throw in my 5 cents worth on the sleeping in the�day 
>subject.
>My first child refused to sleep during the day at all, unless I was wearing 
>her in a sling (or we were at a NMAA meeting when she would make a liar of me 
>and blissfully sleep in the capsule). When I became pregnant with no. 2 when 
>1st was 1 year I thought I was in trouble as I needed a nap! Luckily at 14 
>months she decided a daytime sleep would be OK!
>I am a firm believer that the better a child sleeps during the day, the better 
>they sleep at night, and have never personally known an occasion when keeping 
>a child from having a sleep during the day helped them to sleep at night. 
>Child just gets over-tired and harder to get to sleep.
>The least stress is the best, so stay calm and enjoy your little ones. Soon 
>they are all growed up and hard to get to go to bed and even harder to get out 
>of bed!
>Cheers Fiona


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