Our center is currently having a discussion regarding napping and rest-time during our school day. We serve 70 two-and-a-half to six-year-olds. Our state law requires a "daily supervised rest period." The handbook states that we will provide one hour of naptime each day. Some staff insist that our two rest period be devoted to sleeping while others allow those that are awake to use "naptime bags" which contain books, coloring, and activities for the children to use while others are still resting.

What is the feeling amongst parents and providers? Does anyone have any research sites or helpful information? I need help quickly as we have a Parent Forum on Monday night!

Thanks for your input :-)