OK, I'm trying to not run in the room at every peep, but how do I know when waiting is going to make things way worse? Abe wakes at the 45 min. mark for most naps--I always try to extend the first 2 naps of the day so we can stay on some semblence of EASY. If I go in when I first hear him, its usually pretty easy to get him back to sleep. But occasionally, I haven't made it in right away and he has gone back to sleep on his own once or twice, but more often, he gets more worked up and then it can be really hard to get him to go back to sleep.
I'm not sure if I should be waiting more often so maybe he will learn to do it on his own, or if I should keep going in quickly in order to preserve as many naps as possible. Anyone have any suggestions? BTW, he can go from mild fussing to full on screaming pretty quickly, so its not a matter of just waiting for that perfect moment--by the time I know he's not putting himself back to sleep, it could very well be too late.
~Kim