Bedtime has been quite the ordeal in the Frenchie home for about a week now. At this point, I'm tired of doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. DS gets up juuust before 6 AM every morning. On the weekends, he'll usually take a 1.5 - 2 hour nap in the mornings, and a 1.5-2 hour nap in the afternoons, going to bed around 7. Lately, if I don't hit perfect timing for either of his naps (catching the sleepy cues immediately), he's been really tough to get down. During the week, he only gets one 2-ish hour nap at daycare most days.
We get home in the evenings around 6 PM. At this time he is usually acting sleepy and cranky and fussy, laying his head down on the floor, or insisting on being held or worn. I usually can have some kind of dinner ready for him at 6:20-ish, sometimes sooner, then of course, he's eating until 6:45 or later. I try to get him to bed by 7, but lately it's been taking an hour or longer for him to settle down to sleep. He's been a nurse-to-sleep kid since forever, but it's never taken this long for him to relax and start to dose. And even when he doesn't conk out until 8:30, he's still up no later than 6:30AM, usually earlier.
We bedshare and CIO is not an option I'm willing to consider. But WWYD? Would you just get him to bed at 6:30 with no dinner? Do bedtime at 8 instead of 7? I'm not sure what to do

Re: Bedtime advice?
we have a similar night time schedule...we do pick up at 545, home at 6...dinner sometime around 630 (usually a little earlier)...then right up for bath/bottle bed. Make sure your bedtime routine is where you start the calming/settling/soothing. Dont just rely on nursing for that since it does take him a bit to calm down. While i am usually not one to be a proponent of an over tired baby..i think you need an extra 15-30 minutes at night. I would not encourage skipping dinner...in my experience a hungry baby is just as bad as an overtired baby!! I like DCs suggestion...or maybe daycare can even give him something around 530 right before you get there so that dinner is even faster at home? we also do the 2 naps on the weekend and 1 nap at daycare. i have no idea how he goes from 630am to 1230pm without napping...but he does..and hes not even that much of a bear at night! its so hard and so frustrating! i am with you.
Could you give him a string cheese to eat on the way home? Or have his dinner already made to just heat up?
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I think that after-daycare nursing session is DS' way to chill and reconnect with me after a busy day. He's a pretty chill kid and a DC center is not a chill place, so I get why he wants/needs it. I'll just try to get his dinner heated as soon as we walk in the door tonight and hopefully speed that part of it up.
Thanks for all the respones, everyone
I have some, but I haven't been able to find any long enough. We have one of those stupid sliding doors leading out to the balcony in the bedroom. So, the window is *mostly* covered, but not perfectly.
There definitely isn't time for both dinner and a bath each night. I only fully bathe him a few days a week (sometimes in the evening, sometimes he showers with me in the morning), because he's got sensitive skin. We're also still working on the "no standing in the tub" thing, which tends to turn into a struggle instead of a relaxing time.
Toddlers are hard lol