Today Ive tried a shush/rock in my arms for his morning naps (instead of the swing) and once he got the '7 mile stare' I layed him down in his bed continuing with the shhh and just a firm hand on his belly. This worked for both naps well.
Brilliant!
I tried the w2s on his first nap to no success, 2nd morning nap he stirred at 30 minutes and I tried the shush/firm hand and he went back to sleep (yay
Two thoughts on this.
1. You might have gone in a little too late, the guidance on W2S times are for LOs who are waking at 40 mins so you need to adapt the time and go in at more like 20/25 mins and you may need to stay until deep sleep (Tracy sayd 20 mins but that is almost time to go back in for your LO so perhaps not that long - it's a training method though so remember it's not for ever if you do end up in there almost the whole nap for a few days) however if you are lucky and time things just right you could possibly be in and out in 5 mins just to see him through the transition.
2. It could be that he was UT for nap 1 so the W2S was not successful. After a short nap, by the time he got to nap 2 he had some additional level of tiredness making W2S more successful.
10 minutes is quiet time, the other 5 for him to fall asleep, thus 90 minutes
Tracy said WD is 20 mins and in the early days with my DS I could have set a clock by him, he took exactly 20 mins to fall to sleep and covered all the stages. By 10 wks though he was pretty vocal about his opinions on where to sleep and when, he wanted a very short WD, upstairs 3 min song in arms (with swaying) put down awake and left. You might find your WD time is still perfect if you go for the longer A time, or you might find he is happy with the A time if he doesn't have to spend so long being quiet prior to sleep. You know him best, just something to think about or try.
I hope to be able to wean the rock/jiggle but he still has that reflex where he quiets down from being jiggled.
Mine is 5yo now and has never out grown the love of a jiggle. He has been an independent sleeper since early on but if/when he needed help (and they do, illness, teething and so on) it would be a jiggle or a back rub, even rubbing is kind of jiggling. If I accidentally start patting he says "can you stop hitting me now, it's not helping". if shush and a firm hand is all he needs that is brilliant, if he needs a little jiggle it's ok as you will reduce again as he calms.
Ok, I just tried 1:40 and it took only 3 minutes of shush/hold (no jiggles this time) and a soother! Heres hoping for something longer than 30 minutes.
Yay! Great news
IF he naps longer than 2 hours given that he has frequent cat naps, should I wake him or let him sleep? Just for future reference.
It's up to you really. Mine only over slept when he was ill and when they are poorly they just need to sleep when they can so I always just expected the routine to go off track. If you want a consistent routine then you need to find out how long he would nap if left alone and if this has a positive or negative effect on the overall routine then work from there.
When he starts to nap longer your routine is going to change and after initial celebrations you might feel things are going down hill because things are different to what you are used to. Have patience though because WU, nap and BTs can all be tweaked to accommodate his sleep needs, A time needs and so on.
How about try this out for a few days (the A time and the help with transitioning in the cot) and see how things go? Then come and post your EAS times and we can have a look if anything could do with another tweak?
Oh and, if you use the longer A time and the W2S doesn't work in the cot and he fully wakes and cries escalate you'll need to pick up and calm him in arms then put down again when drowsy or asleep.