hello
30 minute naps usually = OT
45 minute naps usually = in need of more A time
Due to all the short naps she's most likely OT by the end of the day which is why she is having a hard time sleeping at night.
When a lo is OT they have a hard time falling asleep and staying asleep.
You want to really extend those naps so that she is getting the quality of sleep needed.
When you say you hold her out until the 2 hour mark, do you mean you keep her up for 2 hours and then try to put her down, or are you having her asleep by the 2 hour mark?
I would make sure to have a good wind down time (nothing overstimulating) and then a solid nap routine and have her asleep by 2 hour mark.
How long is her first A time of the day normally?
Also, routine is all about following your lo's cues and knowing what your baby needs.
For example....if your lo ate at 7am and is crying at 8:45, you know that she's not hungry because she just ate under 2 hours ago so you of course aren't going to feed her but it's creeping up on that 2 hour mark so you know it's time to get her down for her nap.
It's all about knowing you baby and following what your lo needs.
No one day will be the exact same or will be perfect.
Just like us, depending on how we slept or napped our day will be effected.
Some days we need more awake time and others we need less.
It's all fine tuning.
Melissa