XP - Right now DD is only 3 1/2 weeks old so I am not too concerned, but I feel like I am never going to be able to get her on any type of nap schedule (at least in the mornings) or to nap in her crib b/c of my 3 1/2 year old DS. We are either driving to preschool, or an activity, or he is as loud as all get out and I cannot devote the time to have a "naptime" routine like how I did with him. So right now she is either napping in her carseat, bouncy chair, or swing. I was wondering what was going to happen later on though. DS still naps so I am hoping I will at least be able to get her down for a crib afternoon nap eventually, but I feel like mornings are just going to be a total crapshoot. What worked for you, what did you end up doing? I also posted this in the age forums, but I want to know what worked for you??
Re: XP - Moms of 2 or more, where did your 2nd baby nap??
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In the beginning I just let her nap anywhere, but it was easier since she was born a few months before DD1 started preschool. Around three months is when I got serious about naps in the crib.
When we were home, I would give DD1 the choice of staying downstairs to play or coming with me to put DD2 down for her nap. If she came with me, she knew the rules: she had to be quiet and leave with me as soon as I laid DD2 down in her crib. She also knows to be quiet when we're upstairs while DD2 is sleeping; every so often she forgets (which is understandable at this age) and yells and wakes DD2, but fortunately those instances are rare.
When school first started, DD2 was napping right around drop-off time, but then and now, if she falls asleep in the car, I can usually move her to her crib and keep her sleeping as long as she's been asleep for less than 20 minutes. When her morning nap moved a little later, it often meant I'd have to wake her up to do pick-up, but that's just the way it is sometimes. The afternoon naps were a little harder in the beginning, since DD1 still needed a nap then but had always needed to be rocked to sleep. I'd either be rocking both of them at the same time so I could get DD1 down, or putting DD2 down and then getting DD1 down only to have DD2 wake up shortly afterwards. It was actually much easier when DD1 gave up her nap! Now DD2 takes one nap after lunch, so school doesn't interfere with it anymore, but I often have to wake her up in the morning to drive to school. Ugh! Even with all of that, she's still a better napper than DD2 ever was.
I think you kind of just have to figure it out as you go along. Good luck!
My first two were 16 months apart so when #2 got into a regular schedule, I made sure she got one GOOD nap in the crib- during #1's nap. On the days we were home in the morning, she napped in her crib but if we were out and about she napped in the car.
Now, with #3 she naps in the car or stroller but anytime we are home I am sure to put her in the crib so she gets used to it.