Let me preface this by saying I have tried everything to get my 8 month old to sleep longer than 30 minutes in the crib. If he was waking happy after his nap, I wouldn't be so worried. But he wakes screaming everytime and is miserable as the day progresses. I'm looking for any experience with nap training. At this point I'm not even sure if I'm putting him down at the right time. He is an early riser and is normally up around 5 a.m so a 9 am nap is really stretching him. If anyone could share their experience I would greatly appreciate it!
Re: Nap training
Kids that age need a 2-3-4 schedule:
AM nap 2 hours after waking for the day (so 7:00am nap if up at 5:00am)
PM nap 3 hours after waking from AM nap
Bedtime 4 hours after waking from PM nap
For me, it was all about establishing the nap routine and it can be whatever YOU want it to be.
For me it was:
A verbal statement: "it's time for nap" to end the fun
Go upstairs and turn on only very dim light to change diaper and sing 1 lullabye song (sing the same one at every nap every day without fail!)
Turn on soundmachine/fan if you use one, turn off light, kiss/hug while walking over to crib, say "have a great nap", put in crib, leave the room.
I did the Cry It Out method for every nap to sleep-train. I let both kids cry up to but no longer than 1 hour at every nap, getting them up if they don't sleep, and trying again for the next nap. It took Nolan about a week to get it but the crying was less and less with every nap and it took a few weeks for both naps to go longer than 30minutes.
My best advice: be consistent and hang in there, it will improve!
eclaire 9.10.06 diggy 6.2.11
If he sleeps 30 minutes, GREAT! Don't leave him to cry at all after he wakes up! The crying is only to break the habit of being held, rocked, driven, stroller-ed, to sleep and to get them use to self-soothing. Any sleep, even 15 minutes is counted as a successful self-soothed nap and that nap is over!
If he wakes at 7:30am, the PM nap is due at 10:30am so, start the nap time routine at 10 or 10:15am. It's important to watch for "sleep" queues in these first few days of sleep training because it's stressful on them and they aren't sleeping much so, be flexible and know that nap may be earlier than 2-3-4 schedule indicates until he gets in the groove.
If he's up at 11:00am, bedtime is 5:00pm. Yes, that's insanely early and BOTH my kids had a few days of bedtimes as early as 4:30pm but sleep begets sleep and a 12 hour day is all a child that age can handle!
And I won't lie to you - it doesn't happen over night. It can take a week or more for most kids but remember: change is hard and you are trying to change 8 months of programming.
I'm here anytime to chat about it and I wrote about it in my blog: https://notyourmamasmartha.blogspot.com/2012/01/sleep-training-for-naps-update-huge.html
I don't recommend doing one nap at a time like I did because I had much greater success with my oldest doing all naps/bedtime at the same time. But I was torn with my son as he's our last baby and I got some pushback from my husband.
Good luck!!
eclaire 9.10.06 diggy 6.2.11
eclaire 9.10.06 diggy 6.2.11
It's a cycle: the longer the naps, the better the night sleep, the later wake up time, the later nap times.
And I found doing something really stimulating/active in the AM like a walk outside (lots of noise), meet up with friends for AM coffee/play date really helped wear them out for that AM nap.
eclaire 9.10.06 diggy 6.2.11
I was not able to break the 20 minute naps with DD until she started only taking 1 nap at around 9 months. She was always a great night sleeper, 12-13 hours each night, 6:00 bedtime, from around 5 months old on. But for the love of God, her 20 minute naps were killer for me!
Before 6 months, for naps I would rock her to sleep for 20 minutes only to have her sleep for 20 minutes. Then I stopped rocking her and let her soothe herself to sleep, after a couple of days she'd fall asleep in less than 10 minutes, but would still only sleep for around 20.
By the time she was 9 months I was convinced she was just a crappy napper. Then one day instead of putting her down between 9:30 and 10, I let her stay up until noon. SHE SLEPT FOR 2 HOURS. My kid napped for longer than 20 minutes. It has been 1 nap ever since that day. She's 2 now, and the nap is rarely longer than an hour anymore, but she still takes it and I love that she does.
Good luck, I hope you can find some relief from the half hour naps!