Hi just wanted to send some (((hugs))).
FWIW, I think Michelle is right. Shortening that first A time works wonders. You don't have to do it by much - just 15 mins and see what kind of a nap time (if any!) you get. Any change needs a couple of days to kick in, so stick with it.
KaiArsenault, if your LO is laughing at you when you do PUPD (yep, know exactly what you mean!!
, then I think you should just lie DD down and walk out of the room. She'll either put herself to sleep or cry/scream. If she needs your help, then you go back in and soothe and, if that doesn't work, PUPD. Honestly, I promise you that if you stick at it, it works.
Devyn, I know what you mean about one nap going fine and then the rest falling apart. Happened here too! Once you regularly get that one decent nap, then the rest follow. Again, it takes a little bit of time (about 2 weeks in our case) but you *WILL* get there if you stick at it.
What helped most for us was getting rid of the OT and then playing with "A" times. So...do whatever it takes for LO to get a good, long stretch of sleep. Car journey, pram, bouncer, whatever. Then start sleep-training. The "A" time in the morning is usually the shortest. Start looking out for sleepy cues at round the 80-90 minute mark.
If you get a short nap, then take 15 mins off the next A time. So let's say you go to sleep at 0900 and, instead of waking up at 11, you wake up at 0945. That's fine. Your next A time (instead of being 0945-1145) will then be 0945-1130. And so on. If you get a nice, long nap then you go for the full "A" time.
Oh, and about calculating A time: "A" time includes everything that isn't sleep. So, if you're aiming for an asleep time of say 0900, LO needs to be in that cot at 0845.
Hope something in there helps.
x
Em