DS 6 months. DD 7ish months, but her sleep isn't ideal. Some days her naps are short, some days long. Some nights she sleeps good some nights not so much......
Ella is down to two naps about 75% of the time. She started about 5 1/2 months. On the weekend or days we're home, she sleeps late morning (10ish) and then again at 4ish. The afternoon nap is what is most variable - sometimes it's split into two, other times it's one longer one.
That being said, Ella isn't exactly a model sleeper, so take my feedback for what it's worth!
I want to say Haley was around 6 months when we started noticing that 3 naps was too much. I think it took a week or two for her to get used to 2 naps. Her naps were at 9:30 and 2:30 or 3, with bedtime at 730 or 8. She usually slept about 2 hours each time.
I think about 8 ish mos. Even at that she regressed a bit and went back to 3 for a while. Now we're working to get to one and it's making for a long afternoon. She'll sleep for 90 min wakeup eat lunch and be ready for another nap within 90 min!
DD was trying to drop her 3rd nap at her 6 month appt and for DS it was just recently at 5 months (but I think this was because I was trying to get him on a schedule)
FWIW, our pedi recommened they should drop their 3rd nap by 6 months and their 2nd nap around 1 yr. She said that with DD since she was trying to drop it and I kept putting her down for it; I should just to keep her entertained for a while longer and put her down for her 1st nap later and she will adjust. This worked well for us.
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DD was trying to drop her 3rd nap at her 6 month appt and for DS it was just recently at 5 months (but I think this was because I was trying to get him on a schedule)
FWIW, our pedi recommened they should drop their 3rd nap by 6 months and their 2nd nap around 1 yr. She said that with DD since she was trying to drop it and I kept putting her down for it; I should just to keep her entertained for a while longer and put her down for her 1st nap later and she will adjust. This worked well for us.
If we keep andrew awake longer than 2 hours he starts whining nonstop, rubbing his eyes, etc. He would have to stretch his awake time a LOT to go to 2 naps...I just don't see how to do this yet!
Right now his schedule goes something like this. naps are usually 40 mnutes ish
DD was trying to drop her 3rd nap at her 6 month appt and for DS it was just recently at 5 months (but I think this was because I was trying to get him on a schedule)
FWIW, our pedi recommened they should drop their 3rd nap by 6 months and their 2nd nap around 1 yr. She said that with DD since she was trying to drop it and I kept putting her down for it; I should just to keep her entertained for a while longer and put her down for her 1st nap later and she will adjust. This worked well for us.
If we keep andrew awake longer than 2 hours he starts whining nonstop, rubbing his eyes, etc. He would have to stretch his awake time a LOT to go to 2 naps...I just don't see how to do this yet!
Right now his schedule goes something like this. naps are usually 40 mnutes ish
wake up at 7
nap at 9-10
nap at 12-1
nap at 3:30-4
get ready for bed at 6, asleep around 7
I have no suggestions. My kids fought it a little, but worked through it. Maybe he isn't ready? Good thing is when they drop the nap, they usually nap longer
My ds's schedule is:
Wake at 9; bed at 8p
nap 12-2 & 4:30(or 5)-6
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Re: nap poll :)
I think around 7-8 mo.
ETA: a girl in my mom's group is still struggling to get to 2 naps w/ her 10mo old, so you aren't alone.
Joseph Henry was born at home on March 9, 2009
Nora Mae was born at home on October 30, 2011
thanks Jen!
Andrew isn't quite 9 months yet
I'm sure he will when he's ready but it would be nice :-) haha
Ella is down to two naps about 75% of the time. She started about 5 1/2 months. On the weekend or days we're home, she sleeps late morning (10ish) and then again at 4ish. The afternoon nap is what is most variable - sometimes it's split into two, other times it's one longer one.
That being said, Ella isn't exactly a model sleeper, so take my feedback for what it's worth!
I want to say Haley was around 6 months when we started noticing that 3 naps was too much. I think it took a week or two for her to get used to 2 naps. Her naps were at 9:30 and 2:30 or 3, with bedtime at 730 or 8. She usually slept about 2 hours each time.
I think he's just starting to drop a nap. He did yesterday and STTN! We'll see what he does today.
Overall, Tyson sucks at napping, so naps are all over the place for us.
DD was trying to drop her 3rd nap at her 6 month appt and for DS it was just recently at 5 months (but I think this was because I was trying to get him on a schedule)
FWIW, our pedi recommened they should drop their 3rd nap by 6 months and their 2nd nap around 1 yr. She said that with DD since she was trying to drop it and I kept putting her down for it; I should just to keep her entertained for a while longer and put her down for her 1st nap later and she will adjust. This worked well for us.
If we keep andrew awake longer than 2 hours he starts whining nonstop, rubbing his eyes, etc. He would have to stretch his awake time a LOT to go to 2 naps...I just don't see how to do this yet!
Right now his schedule goes something like this. naps are usually 40 mnutes ish
wake up at 7
nap at 9-10
nap at 12-1
nap at 3:30-4
get ready for bed at 6, asleep around 7
I have no suggestions. My kids fought it a little, but worked through it. Maybe he isn't ready? Good thing is when they drop the nap, they usually nap longer
My ds's schedule is:
Wake at 9; bed at 8p
nap 12-2 & 4:30(or 5)-6
Yeah, I don't know!! We tried it about a month ago and he just whined.constantly. He didn't sleep any longer at each nap! fail!!
I may wait a couple more weeks and then try it