Hello everyone,
Just joining in as we're going through the same process with my nearly 18 month old DS. Transitioning on the late side, but he only transitioned to 2 naps at 9 months. It's nice (kind of) to know that everyone's in the same situation - I am beginning to feel like I've really messed up his sleep
Just wondering - DS used to love his routine and now seems confused by all the changes. Lunch is a tricky one as it depends on the timings of the naps - today it was after his nap, but I think he really could have eaten it (at 10am!!) before his nap! Ended up having a big snack and then didn't really want much in the way of lunch later on. Is it really possible to switch between 1 and 2 nap days without confusing them? If I throw in a morning catnap then nap 2 is going to be later than on a single nap day, which is annoying for me when trying to plan things but seems to confuse DS a bit. I always tell him what we're going to do that day, and he understands a lot, but enough to figure that one out I don't think!
What does this look like for a 1 nap day? Move the timings forward an hour - we've got a crazy early schedule at the moment which I'm putting up with until he's a bit more settled.
WU-5:10
Nap-10:35-12/12:05 (dozed a bit at the end)
In bed-5:30pm and asleep at 5:40pm
He very rarely does longer than 1.5 hours for a nap. It would be good if he could manage to do a 2 hour nap though as it wouldn't be such a struggle to bedtime. He was tired by 4:00/4:30pm but it was too late for a catnap without making the whole day really long (which he doesn't like).
labrodyk - I have a thumb sucker!! He's been sucking it since he was in the womb (on the 2nd scan!). It's not always to do with being tired - it's definitely a comfort thing though. He'll suck on and off all day
Sometimes I do remove his thumb (for example if he's just put his hand in the cat's food bowl and then into his mouth....!) but it results in mega screaming. I did read that it's OK until they grow adult teeth. The only time he won't suck is if he's holding something in each hand which he doesn't want me to have (!), or is holding food - not sure this helps you very much though, sorry. Is there anything your DD has (i.e a toy) which she won't put down unless she absolutely has to? You could try giving her that in the car/buggy for example.