Thank you for posting your routine
Daytime sleep can take a little while to conquer so don't be disheartened if things aren't going as per plan
. At that age, we were also battling short naps and if I couldn't resettle, I would give up and give a little more A time before E was due.
It's possible that your LO needs a little more A time - at around 4 months, you probably want to aim towards 4hr EASY (awake 2hrs, asleep 2 hrs). I only had the 2hr naps a handful of times and because I BF, we only made it 3.5hrs in between the E's. Our morning nap was the best (1.5hrs) and the rest of the day consisted of catnaps
. She's only started taking 2 solid 1.5hr naps about 3 weeks ago when we dropped the 3rd nap and are now down to 2 naps.
At that age, our A was around 1:75hrs - so you could try and add a little more A (don't push too much, a gentle 5-10 mins should be fine) to see if it makes a difference. If you're struggling with the last catnap, then aim for an earlier bedtime instead.
You will probably have more chance of him taking naps at 9, 12 and 3 when you start to transition to 4hr EASY and it would probably be
9-10.30;
1-2.30 and a catnap at around
4.30/5 with bedtime at around 7/7.30pm.
So i wonder if he just lays there awake because he isn't tired enough... which is something you will work out if you give him a little more A time and see if it makes a difference. So yes, I think if you just put him down and if he's not crying you don't need to shh/pat.
How did you go yesterday?