Hi Vicki
Thank you!! I feel that in some ways I’m beginning to find my feet a little bit, that doesn’t mean that I feel I know what I’m doing, in fact the opposite, but perhaps I’m just getting a bit more used to having to judge each day as it comes. I’m going to keep a record of every day as you suggested. I was only thinking at the weekend that just 2 weeks ago she was falling asleep on my husband at 4 pm after an early 30 minute cat nap in the morning and now generally she can’t fall asleep at night with a 30 minute cat nap so that just goes to show how much things can so quickly change.
She had an 11hr 10 min sleep on Friday night and was visibly much more herself in mood and temperament. She wasn’t even showing any signs of tiredness really except perhaps first thing in the morning. I actually felt like my little girl was back, she was being happy and cheery! She had woken at 7 am and we went for a no nap day. Went really well and I had planned to shoot for a 6 pm bedtime. However things got delayed and by the time we had finished her routine of reading her stories it was more like 6:45 pm bedtime. It was great that she didn’t have a melt down and then fall asleep like she did on her first no nap day on Tuesday, but she didn’t fall asleep until 7:25!!
She then woke in the night and I was with her for about an hour but some of that time she was in a light sleep so not sure how much sleep she actually did get. I think the night wake was actually due to OT from a day which had been too long and she also woke at 6:10 am. She therefore did not pull a long enough night to be able to handle a no nap day yesterday. Here has been here EASY for the last few days as it may be easier to understand if I write it down like this:
11hr 10 min sleep (no night wake ups)
DAY 1
WU 7 am
BT 6:45 (asleep by 7:25 pm)
Night wake around 12- 1am
DAY 2
WU 6:10
S: 2:30 – 2:45 (fell asleep on me on the sofa)
BT 7:30(asleep at 8:20)
No night wakes
DAY 3
WU 7:05 am
(my sister has her today and is taking her out so hoping she doesn’t fall asleep in the car as I’d like her to have a no nap day, she is going to take her out locally, so fingers crossed)!
So I’m just wondering if you have any ideas on how long I should try to make her day on no nap days? At most she is only having an 11 hour nights, is it possible that this will lengthen in time? The sofa naps seem to be working well, she is really hard to wake though!!! Have to have cake at the ready!! Also as I can’t get her out in the car for naps now, I have to wait until she flakes out on the sofa. I’m finding that depending on what time of day that happens then I decide on what the nap length should be. So 15 mins has been working well if it is after lunch, but a 20 min nap at 3pm the other day really interfered with BT. So also I’m wondering, what is the least amount of sleep you have known anyone to give for a nap? Is 5-10 mins enough in some cases to just get through the next few hours of the day? xx
Rachsk8, thanks so much too for your post!! Sorry to hear you too had such a difficult time with the 1-0 transition too. It has been so hard when she has been refusing to get in the car, especially when I feel I have needed to get out for my own sanity. I’ve never seen her so defiant to be honest. Just wondering how did you approach it? We had to go to her cousin’s birthday party yesterday and she did get in the car fine, but also my husband was with her. She has always done things for both him and my sister very easily, but for me it can be another story. Not always, but when she does I do think it is her either feeling in a safer place to test the boundaries more with me or trying to communicate something. I do think her just turning 2.5 is playing a part and perhaps I will have to be firmer with the boundaries at some point, but I really want to handle things sensitively, as I can see she is struggling right now with teeth and tiredness. She did really want to go to the party and was very excited so she certainly wasn’t associating the journey with going to sleep. Did you find it just got better in time, perhaps when tiredness was not so prominent? I’m sure it’s not a coincidence that on our first no nap day we had this. I’m thinking of perhaps in time to try a little step which she can climb on to so she feels she is climbing into the car which makes her feel more independent. I did actually something like try this the other day, but she was not in the mood to even consider it. Usually approaches like this work really well with her so I’m just hoping that given time I can try again when she is in a better frame of mind and not so tired. Although you mention that you still have some problems sometimes now, so perhaps this may also still be around for us once we are through this rocky patch – yikees!! I have always felt that we go from one hurdle to another but just hoping that this specific one doesn't follow us - ha ha!! xx