Well, i have posted on this board a few times about my 2 1/2 year old DD (31 months)...still needing some help and thought i'd try another question to see if it can prompt some discussion.
We've been dealing for the last 3 months w/ night wakings, and early wake-ups (6 am). So we've been putting her down around 6:30-6:45 pm to make up for loss of sleep during these times (maybe not early enough??). Her bedtime used to be 7:30 and she'd sleep until 6:30, with a 1.5 hr nap around 12:30. There have been a few weeks here and there where she seems to be back on track, and something throws her off.
I just can't seem to crack this code! We have had one big overtired summer. And really, when i think about it, things have never felt like a "well oiled machine" these last 6 months since she dropped her morning nap (which was later than most, around 2 years). She has always seemed to need more sleep than others. Since the switch to one nap, I have never felt like i know when the best time to lay her down for a nap is. Doesn't seem to make a difference earlier or later, but maybe i haven't tried anything long enough to tell. Some of you have suggested no more than 5.5 hours of A time - with a 6 am wake up lately, i've been trying to get her down at 11:30, but it is HARD! And, many naps during these bad times have only been 50 minutes. Is this a "crash" nap b/c of stress and overtired? Or is this a ready to give up nap sign? I know with babies 30 minute naps mean overtired, 45 minute naps mean undertired, ready to stretch out A time. Is there any guideline like this for older toddlers that you know of?
I feel like i don't even know where to start to find a good schedule for her. All we've been doing is trying to help her make up for lost sleep from the day before...but this is now our norm. I can't help but wonder if i tried something totally different - like put her to bed at 8 pm or something, that we'd find the solution, you know? But i'm so scared to even put her to bed past 7 b/c i don't want to make it worse!
There has been some anxiety involved - she's showing herself to be a sensitive child. We've been actively addressing this and working hard to combat stress. But she seems to come up with it on her own. Fighting our loving routine with her fussing and grumping, etc. probably normal 2's stuff...but take our help, good grief, you know? We've also implemented a routine that we follow to a "t" every time. But she tries to pull out all the stops and get us to do "one more thing" - we've had to be very smart about things - one slip and we're gone!
Well, any help would be great....i have learned some from reading your posts too. Just a tough age, isn't it??? This too shall pass!!!!?
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Sarah