Sounds like you are having a rough time of it
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Well looking at your routine i can't see much wrong (except the short naps).Sasha had a very similar routine at that age.her AM nap was 1hr (9.30-10.30) and her PM nap was 1.5hrs (2pm-3.30pm) and bdtime usually around 7ish.
now looking at your other thread she seems to be accumalting overtiredness which is giving you the night wakings,short naps.its a vicious cycle.they can't settle to sleep cos they are OT and once they are asleep they are not getting a good quality of sleep due to the OT.
Personally once they are getting this OT i'd do a little AP (accidental parenting
) to get her some sleep and help her catch up on it.so if its a buggy ride or in the car then do it for the time being until her sleep is getting better.sleep training makes them OT anyway and if shes already at that point ....well you can see what i'm trying to say.
If you stick to PU/PD and want to carry it on (which is fine too) then you have to be consistent.I wouldn't do WI/WO at her age as its more suitable for toddlers.Now i did i slightly different way of PU/PD with sasha.she too found PU/PD a game,actually it was more like PD at that age as she could stand up.What i did was stand by the side of her cot with a bored expression,no eye contact and eventually she laid down.
for a few days i'd have to have the door open (but didn't need to be present) and eventually got to the point where i could close it.I should mention that she was not crying at all when i did this as she thought it was a game.
She will nap better i promise
.Sasha is a spirited LO and sometimes they just take a little longer to teach!
HTH
Andrea