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Do you wake babies?
Have a non sleeper at 12 months who slept the whole night for the first time last night then I put him down at 930 he is still asleep now at 1- I think I'm going to wake him.
What would you do?
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In this case yes I would, he's had quite a long sleep and I would wake him so he doesn't miss his lunch.
I do prefer not to wake a child of any age but will if I have to for school runs or they need feeding.
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I think I'd wake too after this long. And I'd also brace myself for whatever illness is the probable cause of the extra need for sleep!
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Yes I was thinking illness- my daughter has just gone to sleep for her usual 2 hours so I'll have him solo for a while! Off I go xx
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At the moment I'm trying to keep myself awake... 3 very hard weeks. Weeks like this make me want to pack it all in 2 X 2 year olds who NEVER get along screaming fighting hurting each other I have tried and getting nowhere but in a coma by Friday rant over
Tess1981
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Never an issue here. We're never more than 20 minutes away from some complete selfish 's car/house alarm going off. Oh, the peace and quiet of rural England.
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I love nap time, they all go down together for at least an hour up to 2 hours and I get a lunch break and time to sit down and chill!
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Yes I would wake on this occasion good luck!
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Originally Posted by
critch
I love nap time, they all go down together for at least an hour up to 2 hours and I get a lunch break and time to sit down and chill!
Wow! Imagine that... So jealous
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So jealous! My lo's very rarely all sleep at the same time. Makes a long long day always chasing my tail
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My 5 year old had 3 hour naps til he was 2.5 and my 21 month old would too if there was time! I put him down straight after lunch and nursery run at 12.30 and wake him at 2.30pm to get him ready for the school run.
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