A took a huge, early nap this morning. It was two hours today and usually it is 1 hour. She took it 2 hours earlier than usual because she was exhausted. Then she fell asleep for 15 minutes in the car on the way home from lunch and I don't know if that threw her off or what. Yesterday at school she refused her afternoon nap and right now she is crying into the monitor because she wasn't tired when I put her down. I am going in at intervals.
Is she dropping her second nap already? Surely not. I guess if she is its a good thing, though, because they are about to move her up to the next class in daycare and they only do 1 nap from 12-2.
Do you generally still attempt the nap when they aren't showing signs of being tired, even though you know they need it?
Re: Its nap time and she's not remotely tired.
Maybe? DS dropped his second nap after a year and shortened them to an hour on weekdays and has 3 hour napathons on the weekends.
MEEEE TOOOO. You should see me poking DD on a ride home that's anywhere near naptime. The car puts her to sleep without fail and I'll be damned if a commute ruins naptime!
annie did one nap today b/c i had to be at kevin's office with her for a few hours this morning. she zonked from 12-3 solid. i'd be happy if she did that every day, but most mornings she really still needs her morning nap.
if alice makes a habit of doing that, i'd wake her up in the morning after an hour and progressively make it shorter. i find it better in personal experience for the bigger nap to be later in the day and to help them drop the morning nap.
This always gets us too. Mostly with Ben, but now with Molly. It's usually the kiss of death for our afternoon naps.
Catie dropped her afternoon nap at 11 months, so it's certainly possible. I tried putting her down for it even when she obviously wasn't tired, but it always ended in misery for both of us so I gave up after a couple of weeks.
And I totally agree about the nap-killer. If she falls asleep in the car I'm screwed, no matter how short the nap was.