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<blockquote data-quote="Running_for_the_shelter" data-source="post: 5335" data-attributes="member: 2960"><p>Hello, all! difficult child did well at the ball game. I'm told he was a bit whiny at first but then started to like it. husband bought him a baseball and mini-bat (of course) and then they left the game a little early to get the-not-very-easy child-anymore when her school let out. They finished off difficult child's homework and started another workbook. I was so pleased!</p><p></p><p>Yes, difficult child will nap. This is one area where he's actually different from me as a child. [Sadly, there are few differences ...] He gets tired around 1 or 2 and will often nap at least an hour. However, the pre-schools and pre-K all wanted the cubs to rest earlier and he wasn't ready. So, he'd be a pest and then be extra tired and crabby later in the afternoon. Up until last year, if you really ran him in the morning, he'd sleep for three hours. Those power naps are probably why he is alive today. </p><p></p><p>So far, so good at the public school. The shorter day helps. But we'll see how he does after he's been there long enough to get comfortable enough to let his true self show. *whimper* Hey, wait! Why am I whimpering? husband gets the call now!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Running_for_the_shelter, post: 5335, member: 2960"] Hello, all! difficult child did well at the ball game. I'm told he was a bit whiny at first but then started to like it. husband bought him a baseball and mini-bat (of course) and then they left the game a little early to get the-not-very-easy child-anymore when her school let out. They finished off difficult child's homework and started another workbook. I was so pleased! Yes, difficult child will nap. This is one area where he's actually different from me as a child. [Sadly, there are few differences ...] He gets tired around 1 or 2 and will often nap at least an hour. However, the pre-schools and pre-K all wanted the cubs to rest earlier and he wasn't ready. So, he'd be a pest and then be extra tired and crabby later in the afternoon. Up until last year, if you really ran him in the morning, he'd sleep for three hours. Those power naps are probably why he is alive today. So far, so good at the public school. The shorter day helps. But we'll see how he does after he's been there long enough to get comfortable enough to let his true self show. *whimper* Hey, wait! Why am I whimpering? husband gets the call now! [/QUOTE]
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