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2-1 Transition question
« on: September 26, 2013, 21:18:09 pm »
I know there are so many pages of information already on the 2-1 transition, but it is so hard to find the answer to my question by searching the entire thread, hoping to get a quick answer here...

When beginning the 2-1 transition and start moving AM nap later and later, what happens to the PM nap?  I see nothing mentioned about that.  When moving AM nap later, that leaves less A time between AM and PM nap, so how is LO supposed to take a PM nap if the A time is getting shorter?  Also it says on one page that the transition can take months, but on another page it says to move the AM nap back 15-30 minutes every 3 days.  It will only take a couple weeks before the AM nap and PM nap are right up against eachother, so how does this work? 

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Re: 2-1 Transition question
« Reply #1 on: September 26, 2013, 23:09:56 pm »
Hi Gabi,

The reason why there is no straight forward answer is because babies are all different and some can take a couple of weeks to transition and others months ;).

Not sure if you have seen this link From 2 to 1 nap transition (10-12m and older) - it explains that if you are going down the long am/short pm nap, you still offer the pm nap but it would be a catnap, so you shorten it to preserve bedtime.

Eventually, as you're pushing the morning A time and the morning nap is somewhere around 4-4.5hrs A time and it is say 2-2.5hrs long, you probably won't have time for a CN, so in that case you would offer an earlier bedtime :). Whereas if your morning nap is around 1.5hrs long and there is enough time to squeeze in a catnap, you would try for the pm nap catnap. Some will deliberately shorten the morning nap to 1.5hrs to ensure there is enough time for the pm nap/catnap... it really all depends on how old your LO is, how much A time they can do, what time they wake up, etc... which is why it can be such a complicated transition  ::).

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Re: 2-1 Transition question
« Reply #2 on: October 10, 2013, 17:10:15 pm »
Hi,

I have been trying to figure out this transition based on the information provided but I am seriously lost!  I understand that I should leave the AM nap where it is but shorten it by 15 min at a time and move the PM nap up by the same increment.  I did the math and that doesn't seem to work, so I am missing something...

Example:

Wake 7am
Sleep 1030am (AM Nap)
Wake 1130am
Sleep 300pm (PM Nap)

would eventually become...

Wake 7am
Sleep 2pm (PM Nap)

So I am confused as to what to do once the AM nap is shortened to 0...Where would the day's only nap be moved to? 


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Re: 2-1 Transition question
« Reply #3 on: October 11, 2013, 09:35:59 am »
Gabi, I only got down to 30min catnap as I found any less was defeating the purpose of "tying over till next sleep period", a sleep period of any less than 30mins didn't really help them until the next sleep period and we just went to 1 nap. So for example, this was our schedule for a long time (approximate and give or take 15-30mins):

6am - wake
9-9:45am - morning nap
1-2.30/3pm - afternoon nap
6.30 - bedtime

And then when the girls would refuse the pm nap on a 45min am nap, I reduced it to 30mins and our schedule was:
6am - wake
9.30-10am - morning nap
12.30-2 - afternoon nap
6-6.30pm - bedtime

And once they refused a pm nap on a 30min am nap, I went to 1 nap but offered the nap around 11am and started slowly pushing it until it was closer to 12pm.

When they were down to 1 nap, that nap was in the middle of the day and our A time was approx 5hrs in the morning and 4.5-5hrs before bedtime.

There is no right or wrong and there were many times I would offer a morning nap and they would just play and that would be our 1 nap day. I didn't take missing a morning nap as a sign that I had to go to "all or nothing" approach and just go to 1 nap. In fact, I did try that and it lead to some major overtiredness. Of course, it does work for some but didn't for us :)

How old is your LO and what is she doing at the moment?



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Re: 2-1 Transition question
« Reply #4 on: October 12, 2013, 03:29:01 am »
Hi, Thank you for your reply.  That was kind of what I was looking for, I appreciate you sharing your routine with me... My LO is 11 1/2 months old... You ask what is she doing at the moment?  I assume you are referring to her routine?

She wakes up between 6-7am each day.
3.5 hours A
AM nap - 1 hr
3.5 hours A
PM nap - sometimes refused but could last 45 min - 2 hours
3.5 hours A
Bedtime routine / Bedtime
wake around 2a-3a to breastfeed

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Re: 2-1 Transition question
« Reply #5 on: October 12, 2013, 09:55:42 am »
I am pretty sure by this stage/age we were doing 45 min morning nap...so if she's taking a short pm nap or refusing it you could try and shorten the am nap by another 15 mins.



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