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Re: Daylight Savings Time
« Reply #15 on: October 29, 2015, 15:33:25 pm »
We are riding it our, as usual. He is waking a little earlier than usual (so do I!), but I guess we will be on track by the end of the week. Things are much better since nap dropping ;)
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Re: Daylight Savings Time
« Reply #16 on: October 29, 2015, 22:23:50 pm »
Zoe, we are ok I guess. Thanks for asking.We reached 11pm BT (since her usual was 9pm) and today she woke up 9am but she has 1-2 OT NWUs. I will keep it at 11pm for another day or two and then slowly will bring it to 10pm which will be 9pm this Sunday.

P.S. But now she is refusing a nap   ::) either because she is OT or OS from a Halloween party we attended today. Gosh now 11pm is way too late if she doesn't nap but I don't want to go back to 9pm since we will be back to square one
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Re: Daylight Savings Time
« Reply #17 on: October 30, 2015, 09:23:08 am »
My DS has gone back to 7am today. will he really get back on track on his own? dont I need to do anything? his teacher at nursery today told me she sees him yawning in the mornings. thanks girls :)

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Re: Daylight Savings Time
« Reply #18 on: October 30, 2015, 18:45:33 pm »
Have you shifted BT, nap times and E times to where they need to be?


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Re: Daylight Savings Time
« Reply #19 on: October 30, 2015, 22:00:44 pm »
Hi creations  :)

I am doing them at the same time as usual, meaning for example I put him down for his nap at 2:30pm last week and the same (2:30pm) this week after the clocks changed, am I making sense lol  ???

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Re: Daylight Savings Time
« Reply #20 on: October 31, 2015, 07:53:19 am »
Yes, making sense. So he's losing an hour sleep per night because you're putting him to bed at the new time but he's waking at the old time?
If your routine was stable before the clock change, so you know it's all as 'right' as it could be then you can force the WU time to move by putting to bed later for a few days.  I had to take my LO past his BT to make WU later because his body clock was so set on that WU time rather than night length.