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Tesiah,I think it might be wonderful that H has the energy to lengthen his waking day, evolutionarily speaking. Maybe instruct him that nap/bed time is for being peaceful in his space/bed. Maybe give him a toy or a book and tell him consistently that he is asked to be quiet and restful for a while. "You don't have to sleep, but this is your time to think and be quiet; I have things to do, too." I love you Tante T (I saw your post on my Mom's Facebook the other day.)
ReplyDeleteTesiah,I think it might be wonderful that H has the energy to lengthen his waking day, evolutionarily speaking. Maybe instruct him that nap/bed time is for being peaceful in his space/bed. Maybe give him a toy or a book and tell him consistently that he is asked to be quiet and restful for a while. "You don't have to sleep, but this is your time to think and be quiet; I have things to do, too." I love you Tante T (I saw your post on my Mom's Facebook the other day.)
ReplyDeleteTesiah,I think it might be wonderful that H has the energy to lengthen his waking day, evolutionarily speaking. Maybe instruct him that nap/bed time is for being peaceful in his space/bed. Maybe give him a toy or a book and tell him consistently that he is asked to be quiet and restful for a while. "You don't have to sleep, but this is your time to think and be quiet; I have things to do, too." I love you Tante T (I saw your post on my Mom's Facebook the other day.)
ReplyDeleteTesiah,I think it might be wonderful that H has the energy to lengthen his waking day, evolutionarily speaking. Maybe instruct him that nap/bed time is for being peaceful in his space/bed. Maybe give him a toy or a book and tell him consistently that he is asked to be quiet and restful for a while. "You don't have to sleep, but this is your time to think and be quiet; I have things to do, too." I love you Tante T (I saw your post on my Mom's Facebook the other day.)
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