I haven't posted here in ages, because ever since successfully doing WI/WO back in March, things have been going great. Our 23 month old son goes down for his nap and bedtime without any problems, and we can leave the room immediately and he's fine. He also sleeps through the night and is very happy and energetic throughout the day.
For the past couple of days/nights, when I put him down to bed he'll lie there talking, laughing and singing (he just started to sing whole songs out of the blue!) for 30 minutes to an hour. Last night he did this for over an hour before falling asleep. I didn't mind too much, since he seemed happy and eventually got to sleep. Then today I put him down for his usual naptime, and again it took him a little over an hour to get to sleep. He started off with the talking/singing, but then started crying and I actually had to go in and do a little WI/WO until he finally went to sleep. Then, he only napped for 1 hr 15 minutes! (usually naps for 2 to 2.5 hrs). So I put him to bed early tonight and once again, he was in there whooping it up for a little over 30 minutes (no crying for me though).
So here's his schedule. Do you think at his age we need to move things around a bit? Please let me know what you think:
6:30-7:00 wakes up
7:30 breakfast
9:30-10:00 snack
11:30 lunch
12:00-12:30 goes down for nap, sleeps till 2:15-2:30
3:00 snack
5:30-6:00 dinner
7:30 bedtime
Ever since doing the sleep training last spring, we've been extremely consistent with this schedule and it has really worked well for him. I'm just wondering if his needs are changing.
Also, I know he's not teething, and he doesn't appear to be getting sick. We haven't traveled, and there have been no changes in our lives. The only thing developmentally that's happening with him is the sudden singing; he sings the whole alphabet song along with a bunch of other songs, and he also can recite several of his books in their entirety. I'm wondering if he may just be suddenly having a hard time shutting his mind off so he can go to sleep?
Thanks for any help,
Jennifer