In a 24 hour period, how much sleep does your 16/17/18 month old get? I know each child is different, but I'm trying to get a sense of what is common/average for most babies of this age. How many hours do they do for night sleep? And then how many for naps?
Our pediatrician says that at this point if he doesn't want to nap during the day, then he doesn't have to. I'm not so sure we agree as we see he's tired, even though he resists napping at times.
Re: How Much Total Sleep?
DS has been doing about 11 hours at night plus a 2-3 hour nap during the day for quite awhile. Sometimes we get 12 hours at night if he takes a short nap or we have a busy day.
I can't imagine allowing him to skip a nap - the afternoons/evenings after he misses a nap are HORRIBLE. He doesn't get cranky, but he gets really giddy and just can't calm down. He needs that daytime sleep.
At that stage we were at a solid 12 hours a night with an hour nap during the day. (She's never been much of a napper even as a baby until recently). I never worried about it because she seemed and well rested..just busy.
Now at almost 2 it's about 10 hours a night with a 2-3 hour nap during the day. Part of the change was daylight savings, part of it was just getting older I think.
DD has never really slept more than 10-11 hours overnight. Plus she was doing three hour naps a day until she hit about 18 months. Most recently, we're cutting the nap down to 2 hours, because she is waking in the night and trying to play.
I don't care how much DD resists a nap, she eventually takes one, even if it's late and only for an hour. There's just no way she could regularly make it through the day without napping at all, she'd be an awful mess!
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We're pretty similar. 10.5-11 hours at night, 1.5-2 hours during the day.
I should note, he sometimes wakes up early from his nap, but plays in his crib or talks to himself. Same for in the morning.