The phrase
"second nap" refers to taking a short sleep or rest in addition to the usual longer sleep at night or the regular daytime nap.
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You could also spend what would be
second nap time doing something still and quiet, like reading books in bed.
So
the second nap would start around 1 pm.
Then for
her second nap, I'm at a loss.
Asleep between 6:30 and 7:30... different every night depending on when
the second nap ended.
Since she is up at 5 in the morning she is taking nap again in the morning for about an hour, and
a second nap in the afternoon for about 1 or 2 hrs.
Especially, you may find that your infant suddenly begins to refuse her or
his second nap, and try to get by with only one nap.
Did she take
a second nap and wake up late in the afternoon?
By 1:30 p.m., she is ready to breastfeed again and then take
her second nap.
And bedtime starts roughly four hours after the baby wakes from
the second nap.
The second nap starts roughtly three hours after the baby wakes from the first.
You could see that your baby refuses
the second nap which is often assumed to be a usual nap transition and the child is now ready for one nap per day.
If we've had a busy morning or their nap is shorter than usual I try to put them down for
a second nap.
She sleeps 1.5 - 2 hrs for
her second nap.
Three hours after that nap ends, you put them down for
their second nap.
I've even tried driving all around starting two hours after he wakes from
his second nap but that doesn't work either.
It seems like most of these schedules only have 1:30 - 2 hour wake times between the first and
second naps.
My son has a 3,3, then 4 - 5 hour wake time stretch between first,
second naps and then bedtime.
As your child approaches 3 years old, she will probably drop to one nap a day, but many will still have
a second nap at some point in the day.
Even if your child has one - napped every day this week, look out for signs of sleepiness and offer
a second nap if necessary.
And right when you do... little baby will drop
that second nap and you'll rearranging all over again.
If the morning nap is a complete bust, pretend she took a 20 - 30 minute nap anyway, and aim for
the second nap to still be three hours after that.
Try to maintain his sleep schedule as much as possible and if they are down to a single nap a day, try adding in
a second nap.
This is what I did for
the second nap, he cried for about 35 minutes on and off, I finally went in, soothed by sit, pat and shh and he went to sleep in about five minutes for 45 minutes, awoke 45 minutes before scheduled 3 hr feeding and I just feed him.
With his lack of
the second nap, I began trying to put him to bed at night earlier.
My 14 month old is fighting
his second nap, often resulting in him missing it entirely.
After waking from nap 1, he won't be ready for
his second nap for three hours (instead of two).
Keep the morning nap short, about 45 minutes so you can still put her down after lunch for
the second nap.
For
his second nap I tried a 1.5 hr waketime, and he fell asleep really fast with no crying at all, but then woke up 35 min in, and cried off and on (interspersed with playing) for a hour and only fell asleep right at the end of his nap!I let him sleep for 30 min and then fed him.
If he's rough around the edges, he probably isn't, which means he needs that
second nap.»
Second nap 3 hours after waking from the first nap and bedtime about 3 hours to 3 hours and 15 minutes after waking from the second nap.
For a child her age, I recommend getting her on a schedule where her first nap is starting between 8 - 9 am,
her second nap is starting between 11:30 - 12:30 pm and her third nap starts about 90 minutes after she wakes up from nap two.
After lunch we usually head outside for some more fun — swimming, walking or a visit with friends, then it's back home for
her second nap of the day (if I'm lucky — Zoe has a thing for not sleeping).
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