tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7354838298487883182.post6945466549617720139..comments2023-05-03T08:09:19.119-05:00Comments on Just RK: Answering school questionsRKhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11259757888643034394noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7354838298487883182.post-48459130757591013842010-07-16T18:58:24.429-05:002010-07-16T18:58:24.429-05:00all I could say is - give it a go in the afternoon...all I could say is - give it a go in the afternoon, see how it works out, she may surprise you. After a few days she may settle into having an earlier nap, you'd never know. she may get used to it faster than you think, all you can do is try it. Then if you have tried and the afternoon class is clearly not going to work, at least you can tell the school you gave it a go and it's not working, and kick up a stink at that point. You may have to do what I did with Dylan when he started Montessori school. I used to wake him earlier at 7am and then he'd be really tired by about 11-12 and I'd let him nap longer than usual, and then he'd go off to school at 2. There was a transition period there where he was cranky but he just adapted and got a new routine. I suppose that's how kids grow out of their routines, by change in circumstances. I'd give it a go. As long as she's getting the sleep in at some stage before school, hopefully she'll get used to it. Plus she'll be getting bigger and starting to nap less, which is what Dylan did. I know every child is different, just giving you another idea.. at the end of the day only you know what's best for YOUR child. and you have to do suit Braska. You'll figure it out!! don't stress too much, things always seem to work out in the end...<br /><br />Love Louise<br />xxxlouise.a.doyle@gmail.comhttp://www.heavensenthem.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7354838298487883182.post-36474261624620630942010-07-16T07:55:10.444-05:002010-07-16T07:55:10.444-05:00Hi, it is so disappointing this situation. My son ...Hi, it is so disappointing this situation. My son will go to the same school next year. Have you read the act Not child left behind? I haven't read it yet, but you may find something it may help. I will send you think later. I feel with their decision they are letting Braska and Jack behind.Rosahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02563282224117081649noreply@blogger.com