"oh btw, Stacey-- when you say you did the 1 nap at 11-- did you just switch to that overnight, or gradually move the am nap later?? I was thinking of trying to move the am later, but somedays he's tired at 9- and somedays he's already looking a bit tired at 8! so not sure how much we'd be able to stretch him iykwim
Thanks, though for that different perspective"Well we TRIED the AM catnap and she wasnt taking it, or would take 30 mins getting to sleep and by then - we decided to stretch it, distract her, put a show on for her, read...anything.
I guess we probably had some days where she was in her bed at 10:30am and we had 2 hours....and she was up by 12:30...and on those days I recall heading out for a drive when I got home from work, where she would catnap - in fact I distinctly recall that "phase". Eventually we got to the 11am nap and then we went 11:30am here at home (DH is home with her in the day - he works nights). We knew she would be at her school for naps 3 days per week (he was in the police academy - still is - I am a teacher home for the summer FWIW) and they nap from 12:30 -3....so we started going to nap at 12 - to get her ready and then it was 12:30 and she was FINE with that. During the school year, when I work, espessially before daylight savings, it was easy to get her in bed by 7:30 - 8. Now she is up a little later. Her average nights are 8pm-6 - total of 10 at night and 3/3.5 in the day. When she was at school - her naps were anywhere from 2-3 hours. She gets 13.5 hours of sleep each day and is perfectly fine with it. I see others get 12 at night and 2 in the day....and that schedule works for all of us INCLUDING her!
Lunch - we did it whenever. I used to stress more than I do now. NOW, with her nap at 12:30 - lunch is about 11:45. If she was napping at 10:30, I'd have milk or a snack before nap and lunch when she woke. Lunch will pall into place after the nap has established itself.
Hope that helps.
Looking at your proposed schedule - this is JUST me....I know someone will have another perspective......if he is fighting the AM catnap - skip it.
-- Go as long as he can and then do the one nap for the day.
-- If it is 2 hours, see if he can make the night, if not, take a drive or a catnap - if he will do it. My DD would not take a catnap - but the car could get her to do it
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-- Every few days, TRY ad push back the - what WILL be the - afternoon nap by 5-15 mins. Eventually it will land where you want it.
I personally think the PM catnap in the car was easier to steal than an AM nap that is refused....
Let me know!
Stacey