dprincessmom
dprincessmom
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Everybody knows the importance of naps for the little ones, but I think that there may be some days in a Disney trip when even older kids may benefit from an afternoon nap, expecially when a late night is planned.
Have you ever enforced a nap for kids 10 years old or over? Did they protest or could be convinced easily?
I've read that a good trick is to avoid talking about a nap and just ask them to lay down for a while in a dark, quiet room, they often fall asleep against their will.
My DD is not a napper by nature - but at WDW she will. When she was 5 she would fight us so we started calling it rest time. The next couple of trips we stuck with that wording. Our routine is the same (when we travel in the summer) cool off shower and back into jammies, low lights, cool AC and either a book, tablet or quiet TV. Typically by the time I am ready to lay down for a few minutes she has been passed out for a while.
I don't force a nap on her, but I do force a rest break - after the first day, it usually isn't even a discussion.