I have a 3.5 year old that will be 4 on July 6th. He has always been a good napper. Do you still give your child naps at this age? He can go without and go to bed at 7:30pm or have one and be energetic until 9pm if we let him. He has great energy regardless of a nap, so I was just wondering if I should cut them or keep them? I have a5 week old too btw.
Re: Nap Question
The Weisbluth book says kids drop their nap between 3 to 6 depending on the child although some will still need a nap once in awhile even after they stop napping regularly.
My 3 year old still naps. And I have a 4 week old as well. But the 3yo's naptime is becoming the most dreaded part of my day. He is so great all day, but he becomes a devil at naptime. It is such a production and then he throws a huge fit almost everyday. I think he still needs it because he will usually sleep 2-3 hours once he settles down, but it is really draining on me. He has gone without naps, either because we've been out and couldn't do it or he just cried/talked for 2 hours in his room. He always gets up cheerful and is fine the rest of the day either way. He goes to bed around 8 with or without nap. DH puts him down, and I can't get him to do it any earlier. DS will just sleep in longer some days if he didn't nap the day before.
I sometimes think about cutting out the nap, but I would prefer he go to bed earlier if not napping But now that it's summer, DH thinks it's cruel to make him go to bed when it's so nice and light outside. Plus I really need some quiet time during the day.
My nephew will be 4 in July too, and he still naps. He has to get up early for daycare and goes to bed late though. I think he will sometimes nap 3-4 hours on the weekend to catch up.
DD1 in just over 3 and is kind of in between on naps. She still needs them several times a week or her behavior deteriorates, but if she has one every day she's too rested to go to sleep at bedtime between 7:30-8.
We've reached a compromise the last few weeks - she can take books or quiet toys to bed with her and either read or play quietly OR she can take a nap. About 75% of the time she chooses to nap, the other 25% she plays quietly until I come get her. We were fighting a massive nap battle that left both of us cranky, but giving her a little control like this has made life a lot easier.
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