How old was your LO when they dropped the nap? It's getting harder for me to get her to sleep, but interestingly she does fine at school. Or if she falls asleep in the car, I can transfer her pretty easily to the crib. But she used to just go to sleep in the crib and now she yaks it up for an hour before falling asleep and doesn't sleep as long as she used to. I still feel like she needs it , but maybe it is going bye bye?
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Re: Drop the nap, how old?
Alex is 5 and he's actually napping right now. They are just giving it up in Kindergarten (he's in an all-day Kinder program) and it's been ROUGH.
I know every kid is different but my opinion is to keep trying, keep insisting on that nap. Once it's gone, it's gone forever... and truly they really do need it until just before age 5. We've waxed and waned over nap, gone through phases of resistance, but it's one battle that was worth it to me.
If it doesn't screw with nightime than I'd go with later. My GF had a DD that napped from 1-4 and then went to bed no problem at 7pm. I thought it was crazycakes and never would have worked in my house but it worked perfectly for them.
As far as your home vs. daycare, she may be more worn out at daycare therefore making it easier to nap at noon, add in the peer pressure and the routine and that may make it easy for her. At home she may need to be a bit later and I bet she works it out all on her own. She's definitely at an age where she can really understand that things go down differently in different environments.
This is us. Lucas naps from 1 until 4, sometimes 4:30 and still goes down easily at 7pm for the night.
We've had some days where he does the same thing, talks for awhile before falling asleep. Usually that is when he's overtired or overstimulated. Rarely we'll have some days where he doesn't nap at all but we keep pushing the nap and for the most part it seems like he needs the sleep.
Remind me how old she is? I think she's under 2, right? I would hold on to the nap for as long as you can! Noon seems really early though. I'd try for 1 PM (even as late as 2 PM). Home schedule is different from school schedule, so I wouldn't worry too much about their noon nap time.
My older son napped consistently until he was almost 4, and once he turned 4, it was really difficult to get a nap out of him so we gave up. My younger one had no nap days as early as 2.5 and we did give up on his nap before he turned 3, but that was more a personal choice to keep both kids on the same schedule. He would have happily continued napping if we let him.
This just sounds like she's pushing back nap time from noon to later so I would hold on tight! Once naps are gone, they are gone and that is a very sad transition!
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dd still takes a good 2 hr nap everyday at daycare and we shoot for a 2 hr nap at home on the weekends. w/ the chasing around i do on satursdays if she can get in an hr in the car, i'm happy.
My DD is a few months shy of 3 and there is no way she is ready to give up the nap. She is mess by 4pm. She naps from about 1-3 and goes to bed at 8.
There are days when she doesn't and she'll sit in her room talking/playing quietly for an hour and it works OK, but she definitely goes to bed an hour or so earlier.
B still takes naps, and fights it, but I feel he acts better when he has a nap. He's going to be 3 in Jan.
I make him do quiet time in his room if he is adamant about no nap.