I too am wondering about the developmental short napper. He wakes up happy and ready to regardless of how long his nap or A time is (initally he always wakes screaming to get your attention
). I think that I may be stressing the two of us out trying to get this nap thing resolved, tbh most of his crying and unhappyness is from me trying to get him to sleep or extend naps. I think I am getting better at reading his tired cues which is an improvement and am learning to just watch him not the clock.
Maybe I should back off for a bit and be happy with a longer afternoon nap and a few cat naps throughout the day.
I might just try concentrating on getting his bed time slightly later (right now it is between 7 and 730) to see if that helps the EW. I completely agree that not all babes are ment to have 12 hour nights - mine definately isn't!
I just want to ensure that he is getting enough sleep.....however am now worried that we are both getting too stressed out with this nap issue
Ever since starting BW over a month ago I am obssessed with naps and sleeping, but can positively say that despite the current issues BW has helped a lot with his eating issues. He has reflux and we were feeding him every 2 hours at one point - I honestly think that we were over feeding him because we weren't reading his cues properly. We just assumed that crying and fussing had to be hunger. He seems to be much happier with the 4 hour EASY and the pridictability of his bottles - the EASY also makes it easier to give him his meds on an empty stomach, which I am sure helps him more in the end.
So, we will keep moving forward and work on nights and EW maybe?
Thanks again, I really don't have any friends with children so it is hard to find advise especially advice that works with what I am trying to accomplish with BW.