We have officially dropped naps. They were becoming a PITA and putting me in a horrible mood trying to get ds to sleep. So I moved up bedtime. We used to start at 8:30, now we start the routine at 7:15. He's generally asleep an hour later and is up for the day at 7am.
But he also seems to get tired and starts zoning out at like 6 or 6:30. Soooooo do I move up bedtime again? When do your kids go to bed and wake (especially if they don't nap)?
Also: I feel like I have an infant again and I'm going to be trapped at home insanely early in the evening! I enjoyed my "night owl" kid who took naps. What are we going to do come summer when it's light out til 9 and it'd be nice to spend time outside after dinner? Seriously, this summer, ds's bedtime was 9:30. I doubt sleeping in will be an option; it took all of these 3 years to get him to sleep til 7.
                 
                
Re: Bedtime/Wake time
Previous to school, she was a 7pm girl for years and years and years. And unfortunately, we couldn't mess much with that. Even during vacations when we wanted her up later (like for special things, fireworks, shows, etc).. anything past like 7:30 and she zoned out, or even fell asleep in the car. Then she was a beast if we woke her. We just learned we couldn't do night things as much until she was older. Now that she is, she can stay awake longer during special events. But not as a toddler.
So we were kinda trapped in sometimes. For us, that didn't matter as much.. we weren't "night" people. We're happy inside just watching tv lol.. I imagine for someone who likes to be out more and later, it would be tough.
I'm inclined to move up bedtime about half an hour and feed him early. Just temporarily give up on the whole family dinner thing that all the current articles say is the number one factor in your kid's future success. (No guilt.) Just not the stage for it.
A complication for us is that DH is home with him during the day and still really enjoys the break. And it's when he showers. And then DH works nights and I do bedtime. So one of us is inconvenienced either way. No nap means easy bedtime for me and a free productive evening, but no real break for DH. A nap means an energetic kid who starts bedtime at 8 and maybe gives up and falls asleep at 10:30.