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Offline sunbeam

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Lost nap times
« on: September 15, 2007, 13:34:06 pm »
Is anyone else having problems with nap times????  It's so infuriating!!!!  Kaitlyn cries because she's tired, so I wrap the blanket around her (arms out) and sit with her in the chair until she starts dozing.  I put her down in the cot and the minute her head touches it, the legs go up in the air, she flips over and starts crawling round!!  >:(

I don't know what else to do as her daytime naps have just gone!!  She's obviously tired but not interested in sleeping....what can I do??  ???

A very confused Sunbeam & Kaitlyn (9 months)
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Re: Lost nap times
« Reply #1 on: September 15, 2007, 19:50:18 pm »
Were her naps previously okay?  If this is just due to recently crawling, then is will pass (only to be replaced by learning to pull up and stand  ::)).
Kelsey, Feb. 4, 2005
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Re: Lost nap times
« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2007, 19:30:54 pm »
9 months is an age where their naps can go "off" for a while.As pp said its most likely something developmental.or possibly teething etc

How long has it been going on?
Do you want us to have a look at your routine?
Andrea