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Quiet Time 1-2-3

I am so proud of this post. It was out of the ordinary for me writing more from the perspective of a mom rather than a teacher. We sadly gave up nap in 2010 and while I wept (literally) I still had to figure something out to encourage my son to play quietly so mommy didn’t go over the edge. This post explains our approach to quiet time and earned me many many thank you emails, comments and I hope it’s sparked happier quiet times for many families.

What activities do your kids like during quiet time?

2 Responses to “Best of 2010”

  • Thank you so much for reposting this. I’m in the miry pit of losing nap time from my oldest and my 13 month old going to 1 nap and the lack of any time to get anything done is doing me in as this year begins. I’m excited to have a new approach to hopefully make quiet time a little more successful.

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