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So lately I noticed that and even like my son's teachers have told me that he does not want to fall asleep or take a nap at school unless I come in his classroom and put him to sleep and it's like a good thing and a bad thing because it's like I love that he wants mommy mommy's cuddles but then again I don't want him to get used to that because then he'll never sleep for his teachers but I just enjoy my little snuggles with my little Boy
So maybe not just like bringing a blanket that he uses at home but maybe like a toy that he likes to sleep with or stuffed animal or maybe something that has your sent on it might help him
I think that's cute that he wants you. I think you're like his safe place maybe like a security blanket for him almost and So he just needs his mommy there to help him fall asleep. I think that's cute and and yeah, it is like a good thing and a bad thing. I can see that.
I mean is snotty nose ass kids the floors are dirty I'm sure the fucking match they gave them are dirty to who want to sleep at school because I surely I wouldn't want to sleep in school what the hell Llosa doing good apply
I work in the school that my son goes to and he's an infant and he has his own crib. No other baby sleeps in his crib. They wash the bedsheets, the fitted sheet, and they clean the mattress.
I really wouldn't worry. I think it's maybe possibly like some attachment anxiety or separation anxiety. I wouldn't really worry about it. I think it's a natural thing, especially that young.
See if his teachers will let you bring a nap box full of toys from home that he can play with while other kids are napping and that just might help them to fall asleep after all.