So my MIL and my mom have been watching my LO since I went back to work. He has just recently stopped napping all together. He gets super fussy at around the 1.5-2 hour awake time mark but he will refuse to fall aslepe ANYWHERE. I was hoping to start transitioning naps to his RNP and crib in his room but the child refuses to sleep!!!! I am not even at home so I can't monitor his sleeping myself which is frustrating. Tell me this is a phase that will end eventually please!!!! I can't get anything done when I get home because he is SO fussy from being awake all freaking day!!!!!
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When he starts to get super fussy, you've missed the window. Ask mom and MIL to try putting him down sooner. You might have to experiment a bit, but maybe try 60 or 75 minutes of awake time?
Have they tried things like taking him for a walk? The fresh air and bouncing of the stroller might get him to sleep
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Are they putting him down and just expecting him to fall asleep? I think most infants at that age need to be held and rocked to sleep. My DD still only naps in my arms. Once in awhile I'm able to move her to the swing or pack n play after she's asleep, but then she doesn't nap very long.
I went back to work this week (she is staying with my mom) and so far she has only napped while being held. Neither one of us has had much success with putting her down to nap but I don't think we've tried that hard, either.
My DD is 10 weeks but has never been a good napper. She gets it all in at night, going about 15 hours, waking only to eat. During the day she often nods off after nursing or if I put her in the swing. But it's not for more than 20-30 minutes. When I can tell that she is really fussy and tired and needs to fall asleep, I swaddle her or put her in the moby and rock her or walk her around. Sometimes I just lay her in her crib with some white noise.
Your LO is probably trying to adjust to the new schedule, and having something different each day is probably tough on her. She goes to day care, your mom's and your MIL's each week? That's 3 different places and routines, plus being home with you on the weekends. I would suggest trying to get all 3 on the same schedule so she's eating and resting at the same time. She doesn't have to nap every day, but have quiet, rest time. I'm sure after a couple weeks, she'll get more used to everything and will start falling asleep easier.