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Old August 17th 03, 09:50 PM
Robyn Kozierok
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Default One to Zero naps?

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P. Tierney wrote:
My kid is bit away from this , but I'm wondering anyway.... When did
your child stop taking naps altogether? Going from a two hour nap to
nothing seems a bit drastic, so was it phased in, with shorter naps leading
up to it, maybe? Did nighttime sleep hours change? I'm wondering what
to look forward to.

And, did your child stop napping altogether, or was it and off and on
thing? I ask that in part because we have a "ritual" of sorts even for
naptime, without which a nap might not occur. I'm wondering if we'll
have to ritual sometimes, not others, or how it'll work.


My first went cold turkey at 4 due to a change in schedule. He started
going to bed earlier at night at the same time.

My second had his naptime coincide with our pickup time for his brother's
school, so lost his formal nap at about 2.5, but often fell asleep in the
car and had a shortish nap most days. He probably didn't stop doing that
until about 4.5yo or so.

My 2.5yo still naps, though his nap will necessarly go from 3+ to 2 hours
in the fall, again due to scheduling conflicts.

--Robyn
 




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