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Fireball76
02-06-2007, 06:15 PM
My oldest son is 6 years old. He has always been an early waker. We have a good routine at our house as far as the evening goes:
5 is dinner. From 530 until 630 it's play time. 630 bath time. Then clean up toys. Watch a 1/2 hour long cartoon. Bed at 730. He usually falls right to sleep. Occasionally he's up until 8 or so.
Every morning he is up before anyone else. When I have to work I get up a little after six and he's already awake, waiting for me to get up. I just have no idea what time it is when he wakes up, he waits in his bed until he hears someone else get up. For the most part I think it's about 6 or so. Is this enough sleep for a 6 year old? Is there anything I can do to help him get more sleep each night?
He's pretty much phasing naps out on his own, which is fine. Usually he does okay without a nap, but there are days that he's so tired by the end of the night. I just wonder if he's waking up at 4 and just not going back to sleep.

Any thoughts or advice would be great.
Oh! I've tried keeping him up later than 730, he still gets up early and is a bear the whole next day because he's so tired.

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PinkPiglet
02-06-2007, 06:32 PM
That sounds just like one of my kids. Kids that age will sleep as much as they need to. Not every child is the same.

My dd crashes by 8pm. Out like a light!! However, she's up by 6 or 6:30. She's just always been like that. You are so lucky that he sits in his bed waiting for you to get up!! Mine has always gotten up and gotten into everything. LOL

As long as he's not crabby and miserable with that amount of sleep I wouldn't worry about it.

Fireball76
02-06-2007, 07:25 PM
That's very true! That'll be what my 2 year old does when he's older and out of a crib! He'll be into everything I bet.
My older boy has good days most of the time. Only time it seems to catch up on him is when he has school all day, even then it's only sometimes.
Thanks!

LisaFaith
02-06-2007, 08:07 PM
My 7 year old goes to bed at 8:00pm, but he doesn't fall asleep until about 9:00 or 9:30, and then he's up before 7:00am everyday. On movie night, he's up until 10:30 or so, and is still up before 7:00am. It's true that not all kids need a lot of sleep. My almost 5 year old gets up at 7:00am (I usually have to wake him,) takes a nap from about 3:00-4:30, and then is in bed at 8:00pm. He's usually asleep by 8:15.

Sannah
02-07-2007, 10:03 AM
Fireball, I would skip the nap and then he might sleep longer at night? It might take him a few nights to adjust and not be tired.

luvmy2kids
02-07-2007, 11:13 AM
Just curious when your 6 year old would have time for a nap? My 6 year old is in the first grade and he gets home at 3:30 and by the time he unwinds, does his homework, dinner, bath... etc... it's time for bed. I don't think at this age that they really need a nap. I know every child is different, but my son hasn't napped since he was about 4. He is also an early waker and will wait in bed until someone gets up. He doesn't like to go downstairs by himself so as soon as he hears us or sees the hall light go on - "good morning, mommy!" It's so funny.

Fireball76
02-09-2007, 12:40 PM
Oh...Easy. His birthday is late in the year, so he is in kindergarten. Which has a full day on Monday and Wednesday and then a half day in the morning on Friday.
So on Mon and Wed he doesn't nap, and is tired out by the time bedtime rolls around. On Fridays he usually doesn't nap either, he comes home and does something quiet to give him down time and to keep from waking his brother.
I'm divorced and at his father's house there isn't a real set sleeping routine...bedtime is whenever and nap time doesn't always happen for either of the boys. So when they come home from there, they're both whipped.
But in general on the days he's home and doesn't have school, he'll nap. If he's not tired he stays awake and reads in bed or plays quietly. Other days he crashes for a decent amount of time.

 
 
 




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