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No advice really. But you have my sympathy! I homeschool a disabled middle schooler, so I can't go out in the afternoons and D's nap makes morning outings chancy. We go for walks but he often falls asleep in the baby carrier and then I have to tiptoe and hold my breath hoping I can get him into his crib without waking him up!
Maybe a slow adjustment to a later nap but without a morning outing that might sabotage it? I know that doesn't help immediately, but maybe by the time your class starts he'll be used to a later nap.
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