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"the better they sleep during the day, the better they sleep at night" - do you agree?

35 replies

Miaou · 29/09/2005 14:39

So said my mum this lunchtime. Never thought about it before but I think she might be right! ds hardly slept during the day yesterday, so I thought I was in for a peaceful evening and nighttime - how wrong was I, he was still wide awake at 2am!!!! I'm interested in whether you've found this to be true too.

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lucy5 · 29/09/2005 14:42

i agree but the timings on a thread.

Lizzylou · 29/09/2005 14:43

Definitely

MaloryTowers · 29/09/2005 14:44

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madmarchhare · 29/09/2005 14:44

Absolutely. DS will not sleep as well unless he has had a good 1 - 2 hour nap in the day, often not waking until 4pm. He is then back in bed at 8pm.

auntymandy · 29/09/2005 14:45

yes..an over tired child wont sleep

Miaou · 29/09/2005 14:47

I can't belive I didn't twig this before. You'd think I'd never had a baby before .

doh

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tarantula · 29/09/2005 14:48

def true. If dd has a good 2 hours sleep in the day she sleeps better through the night.

donnie · 29/09/2005 14:51

agreed!

RachD · 29/09/2005 14:57

When you first read the sentence, you think, what a load of nonsense.
Then, when you think about it, you realise how true it is.
Like Miaou says, why didn't this occur to us before ?

Pomi · 29/09/2005 15:01

I agree too thats why i want my 21 month old ds to sleep but he is unaware of this thread.

Miaou · 29/09/2005 15:33

lol pomi!!

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jessicaandbumpsmummy · 29/09/2005 15:37

If jess has 2.5 hours during the day (14 months) she is an angel at night - if like today she has had 1.5 hrs and refusing another nap now, she becomes a little terror - guess what sort of night im in for!

tegan · 29/09/2005 15:43

never used to agree with this but now I am a soul believer

bootsmonkey · 29/09/2005 15:47

also known as 'sleep breeds sleep'. I totally agree. Putting it into practise however, is a completely different kettle of fish....

steppemum · 29/09/2005 16:34

definitely agree, overtired child leads to bad nights sleep. Also if they have a late night they wake up early, and have a lie in the NEXT night.

The worst is when they have just stopped needing a nap (or so they think) but can't quite make it through the day....

highlander · 29/09/2005 19:07

hmmmmm. DS has a 2 hour nap 10-12am. Is generally up 5-10 times at night. he's 1.

kama · 29/09/2005 19:27

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suss · 29/09/2005 20:51

absolutely

bran · 29/09/2005 20:56

My DM told me this before ds came to us, and she was absolutely right. His sleeping pattern wasn't bad when he came to us, but it wasn't great either and when I worked on his daytime naps his nighttime sleep improved.

cod · 29/09/2005 20:56

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compo · 29/09/2005 20:58

it doesn't seem to be matter how much or how little ds sleeps in the day he still sleeps well at night
(sorry, that sounds a bit smug - it just amazes me that if he has 3 hours in the afternoon he still sleeps at 7pm or if he has 20 minutes in the pushchair he still manages it)

hellsbells4 · 29/09/2005 21:16

I sussed this out pretty quickly with my first - 18 years ago!!! But never found anyone who agreed with me .........until now!!!!!Yippeeeee!!!

Miaou · 29/09/2005 21:24

huh cod? Seriously or are you being sarky? I never can tell!!

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dazedandconfused · 01/10/2005 12:57

I remember reading that it's actually quite good if your child has a later sleep during the day (although not TOO Late!) because then when they drop off for the night, they don't go immediately into a deep deep sleep, and consequently don't wake up at the crack of dawn.

This sort of seemed to work for DS...

trinityrocks · 01/10/2005 15:12

I agree whole-heartedly, took me a while to really embrace the idea but I think it works