What is the sleep routine?
Sleep routines are flexible to meet the varying needs of each child.Older children have one sleep a day after lunch. A programme of quiet activities is provided for non-sleepers who are encouraged to have some quiet time in the sleep room first.Younger children who need two sleeps a day usually sleep after morning tea and after early afternoon tea, and babies sleep whenever it is needed.Babies less than one year old are not put to sleep face down unless we have written authorisation from a doctor because sleeping face down is known to be a risk factor for Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS).