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Trust DayCare 09:54 PM 10-31-2017
Every child has (and should) their nap time, it promotes health both in mentally and physically.

What we must concern is not about range of time but more to quality of the sleep or nap.

If a child sleep in a noisy environment, they might not get a quality sleep even if they sleep for 3-4 hours.

But if they get good quality sleep a one and half hour sleep is more than enough.

It is true that lack of sleep or nap could lead to distraction of focus in learning something new at daycare or at home.

But forcing a children without knowing the background of why they could not take a nap at the daycare schedule is a "rude" way on handling or nurturing children and is not acceptable. (May be the child just wake up at 9am and if you force them to sleep at 10 or 11am they might get frustated instead of following the daycare schedule)

So communication with parents is crucial and have to tell them to adjust the children wake up time if possible.

Mostly children would sleepy in 5-6 hours after they wake up and do some activities.

Best,

Trust DayCare
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