E (9 months next week) wakes up around 7:30 and naps around 9, noon and 3. Her naps have been getting shorter amd it's been harder to get her to na. I'm wondering if I need to get her down to 2 naps.
Post by rachaeleigh on Aug 8, 2016 21:48:08 GMT -5
We've been at 2 naps for awhile. When at home, she'll usually nap about 2to3 hours after waking (usually around 9/10am for 1 to 2 hours) The afternoon nap is about 2.5 to 3 hours after waking from the morning nap. Again, usually 1 to 2 hours. Overall, she naps about 3 hours, with the afternoon nap being the longest
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Post by littleredfish on Aug 8, 2016 21:50:20 GMT -5
Also been 2 naps for a while. First is between 9-10 (closer to 9 lately because she's been waking up earlier) for about an hour. Then second nap around 2 for about 2 hours.
Post by ldubhawksfan on Aug 8, 2016 23:27:48 GMT -5
She is sometimes 2, sometimes 3 naps a day. I've noticed her stretching the awake times. It really just depends how solid her first nap is to whether she will take a late afternoon nap.
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2 for awhile also. She usually sleeps about 2 hours per day, but she breaks it up differently depending on her activities that day. She's usually up longer at DC in the morning than home. I don't let her sleep past 3 and bedtime is 6:30.
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Post by younglove316 on Aug 9, 2016 9:55:52 GMT -5
We are at 2 naps. Usually 2-2.5 hours after waking up for the day and then about 3 hours after that wake up.
Her first one is usually about 1.5 hours and for awhile the second was no more than a half hour but she's been doing an hour again lately ***knock on wood***
Post by ashleymarie26 on Aug 9, 2016 10:14:33 GMT -5
We are 2 naps unless she wakes up at some ungodly hour (this morning at 4am). The usual schedule is 9:30 and 1:30, give or take a half hour. Bed at 630.
Today she napped at 6am bc she was a mess by then due to waking up at 4. So she will still do 930 and 130.
I will say, I'm starting to realize he's falling into more of a timed routine than an hour by hour schedule. So even if he wakes up early, he still wants his naps around 9 & 1, bedtime around 6:30. If I try to force them at a different time it's usually a battle.
Post by pickles4prez on Aug 9, 2016 21:29:27 GMT -5
3 naps. Awake 3 hours, nap 45mins-1.5 hours with a disco nap in the evening that we can't break her of the habit of but it doesn't impinge our evenings so we don't fight it anymore.
Post by flyliceandcoffee on Aug 11, 2016 11:52:13 GMT -5
weekdays at daycare: up by 6:30 nap 1 at 9-9:30 for like 20 minutes nap 2 between 1 and 2 for like 20 minutes, once in a while an hour or more sometimes takes a catnap on the way home for like 10 minutes around 5 bed usually by 6:30
weekends: up by 6:30 nap 1 usually around 8:30 for about hour nap 2 between 1 and 2 for about an hour, longer if his first nap is really short. bed between 6:30 and 7:30
Usually two naps. One of them is usually an hour or less and the other knew a couple hours. We don't have a great schedule right now as we just had a trip plus a lot of things going on this summer that get us out of the house. So he doesn't really nap in the crib.
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