Hi,
If your LO has dropped from 3 naps to 2, what age did this happen, and how did you know it was time? My 6.5 month old is a cat-napper, never sleeps longer than 40 min and currently takes 3 naps. Her awake time is stretching, so it's been tough to fit in those 3 naps during the day without the 3rd one getting too close and interfering with bedtime. I think it might be too early but she is resisting that 3rd nap so I am contemplating dropping it and rearranging her naps to see if it will help her consolidate and lengthen them.
Here is what our schedule looks like now:
7 am wake up
9ish - nap (30-40 min)
11:30ish - nap (30-40 min)
3:30ish - nap (30 min)
7 pm bedtime
I am scared to stretch her first awake time longer than 2 hours at the risk of making her overtired. Has anyone else experienced this or have any advice or suggestions? TIA!
Re: Dropping the 3rd nap
So she wakes up anywhere from 6:30 to 8 am, she is tired for the first nap after 2 hours (used to be 1.5 hours when she took 3 naps and 1 hour when she took 4 naps). She naps an hour to hour and half. Then she goes down for her second nap 2.5 hours from the time she wakes up from the first nap. Then she's up 3 to 3.5 hours until bedtime.
In order to get there we went to scheduled naps for a couple of weeks. 9 and 1. Unless she was up before 6:30 then her first nap was earlier. Now we are more flexible. We'd only offer two naps, then bed 3.5hrs after the second nap. Some days it was a 5:30 bedtime! Since we started two weeks ago she is doing at least one hour naps sometimes two! We had to leave her 1 hour in her crib which gave her the chance to put herself back to sleep when she woke. It took her about two days to start sleeping longer! It was taking her 30 mins to go back to sleep in the early days but now she barely wakes up after that first sleep cycle.
The only time we offer a third nap around 330 is if bed will fall before 530 but we only had to do that the first week once or twice. Sometimes we've even been able to have the second nap at 2pm with a 7-7:30 bedtime.
DD #1: March 20, 2013
DD # 2: May 2, 2015
EDD #3: March 4, 2018
We too to by sleep cues and not the clock. Most of the time she goes 2 hours after her initial morning wake up. Then after that, she hasn't seemed sleepy even after 2.5 hours from the wake up of that nap. She has just been super alert this week and it's been more and more difficult to get her down for naps. I spend almost as much time getting her to nap as how long she sleeps. Today I got 20 min, 25 min and 30 min. Oye!