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What's the meals and sleep timetable of your under-5?

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alittleteapot · 24/09/2010 16:58

I have a dd 3 and a ds 1 and currently we are (loosely)
7.30 up for day
8amish breakfast (porridge)
10.30 snack
12 lunch
3.30 snack
4 telly
5 tea
6 bath

7 pre bed porridge
7.30 stories in bed
8 or sosleep

this is dd's routine give or take here and there. ds is fluctuating between one and two naps a day so goes to bed either before or after dd depending what time his last nap was.

ds doesn't have a bf in the day now so wondering if i should start offering him milk (still feeds in morning and night and during the night Hmm

Just interested in what others do as I'm thinking of trying to do a later dinner so a big snack at about 3.30/4 like a sandwich and then cooked supper at 6. It used to be dd couldn't make it past 5 but she's bigger now...

So, if you feel like sharing what you do i'd be interested to see...

(btw this post makes us seem mega organised and routine focussed - ah the beauty of mumsnet - you can't see for yourself it doesn't always quite work like this!)

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Tee2072 · 24/09/2010 17:22

My son is 15 months.

6 up for day and bottle of milk
8 breakfast (porridge)
1130 lunch with bottle of milk after lunch
1200 nap (hollow laugh, rarely actually goes down)
330 snack
6 dinner
630 bath/bed/milk/sleep
Usually asleep by 730

Also should be noted that we almost never hit these times, except on daycare days when we have to be out of the house by 820, so morning milk and brekky are done on time!

TrinityTheLonelyBrokenRhino · 24/09/2010 17:24

sounds fab to me

its fitting in with you and your kids so bingo

thats all you can do really Smile

alittleteapot · 25/09/2010 08:59

thanks, i'll give it a try. ds seems to fit in with anything anyway as long as he's topped up with snacks. He eats SO much more than dd ever did.

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