OK. Routine is:
Wake up between 4.30/5.30am (difficult to know exactly as he wakes up/dozes/sleeps noisily)
Eat 6am (breast in bed with me then 6oz formula & cereal)
Activity until 8am
Sleep from 8.15/8.30 until 9.00/9.30
Eat 10am (6oz formula and natural yoghurt with fruit)
Activity
Sleep between 12/12.30 until 1/1.30pm
Eat 2pm (6oz formula with solids - meat, fish, mash, veg etc)
Activity
Sleep between 4/4.30 until 5pm
Eat 5.15/5.30 (6oz formula and rice pudding or something similar)
Bath
Bed by 6pm
I know his naps are short. We've always struggled with daytime naps and I've tried everything and it seems to be impossible to get him to stay asleep any longer. We've been through many OT phases in the past and since starting BW. We used to average 2 1/2 - 3hrs a day now it's 1 1/2 - 2hrs. The 4pm one I've started doing in the buggy because we went for over a week without me managing to get him to sleep in his cot.
My main worry is that he's taking so long to settle and I don't know if it's my presence, intervention, that's making him more reliant on me to get to sleep. It can often now take me half an hour to settle him and he'll only stay asleep for half an hour. Because he's so hyper and in to everything, even a darkened room seems too much of a distraction so wind down time is difficult. He won't keep still for a second so, I've taken to sitting him down with cartoons on the TV in the morning - I know this sounds ridiculous but if I sit him down he's really happy and keeps still and eventually starts yawning/rubbing his eyes. If I leave him to his new found sliding/crawling mobility, he'll be impossible to calm down by nap time. The lunchtime nap I take him for a walk in the buggy and then, once he's in his sleeping bag, I kind of pin him down to the bed. Again, I know this sounds mad. He doesn't know he's being pinned down, I just hold on to the corners of his sleeping bag and he's then happy to listen to me sing him lullabys/tell him stories. Then I put him in his cot. Otherwise, if I held him he'd be pushing away and trying to crawl up me, same goes for sitting him on my lap or anything else that's still.
With regards the teething thing, it never seems to bother him during the day so I don't believe it to be the cause of the crying/fussing at nap/bed times. Having said all this, he did go to sleep remarkably quickly tonight, I only had to go back in to him once and then he was fine.
Sorry, this is very long. Do you think then that the difficulty in settling is just another symptom of OT?