A.M. asks from Zachary, LA on August 25, 2008
2 Year Old All the Sudden Doesnt Want to Nap
My 2 year old has always been a good napper. All of the sudden she has a complete fit when I mention it . I mean a fit, she will scream and cry so hard she makes herself throw-up. What do I do? Do I force it or do I just figure shes growing out of it? It hasnt seemed to affect her sleeping at night. But I love nap time, thats when I get my things down around the house !!
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A.W. answers from Oklahoma City on August 28, 2008
I would suggest putting her favorite movie in and sitting her on the couch and she may just fall asleep herself.
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D.R. answers from Huntsville on August 26, 2008
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but my son completely stopped napping at age 2. On the rare occassion that he could collapse into a nap for some reason, we had a very late bedtime that night!! Best of luck getting a more useful answer from someone else. I really missed the nap time, but i really didn't like having him up unitl nearly 11:00 pm. His bedtime has always been my down time, and that was gettting pretty late for my downtime!!
Have an amazing day and god bless!!
K.L. answers from Oklahoma City on August 25, 2008
Really, i personally don't think that there is no such thing as growing out of nap time. At least not yet anyway because i have a 4 year old son that still takes naps and he loves them too. Sometimes he doesn't want to take a nap when i need him to so that i can get things done around the house, but he then i just play with him a lot and just get him really tired then i give hima snack and some milk or something to drink and turn to oeta the learning channel and after about 30 minutes or less i will check on him and he's out for the count. I suggest just playing with her untilshe just gets tired as heck like running around outside or something. Then she should be so tired that she just passes out and take a very good nap at least for an hour or two. That is usual for her to not want to take a nap because all three of my children went through that stage but now that they are 4,5,&6 they understand that they are tired and instead of whining like a baby or younger child they just ask to watch a movie or the oeta channel and they take a nap to rest their little minds. I just suggest letting her play herself tired and maybe that will work. Good luck!!! I hope it works.
A.W. answers from Oklahoma City on August 28, 2008
I would suggest putting her favorite movie in and sitting her on the couch and she may just fall asleep herself.
V.W. answers from Oklahoma City on August 25, 2008
Hi A.!
Yep, 2 year-olds can definitely be a handful and I totally understand using the naptime to get things done. She is probably starting to outgrow the need for a nap; however, she needs to rest her body and maybe you could get her to sit or lay quietly with a picture book. I definitely don't recommend her sit quietly in front of a TV program - totally messes with their little brains and they don't really rest at all.
Hope that helps,
~V~
C.R. answers from New Orleans on August 26, 2008
My daughter is about 2 1/2 and she gave up her nap time already! We do have "quiet time", which means she reads books in her bed (or our bed), or she will watch a Disney movie on the couch and quiet time means QUIET TIME. A little relaxation in the middle of the day goes a looong way! Good luck!
PS: she does sleep about 13 hours a night now...that's nice!
F.D. answers from Huntsville on August 26, 2008
I have 3 children who are young and have gone through a similar situation....I would try allowing your child to take a nap later in the afternoon, when she is more tired, or try a little bit of TV time on the couch to settle her, which may help her fall asleep....Some children dont need as much sleep as others, and the more active they are prior to nap, the harder/better they will sleep. Even if she refuses to nap, she can still have "quiet" time in her room for 45 min-1 hour...give her quiet/ calm toys to play with on bed..set rules to stay on bed until you get her (this may take a few times to adjust)...hope this helps!
C.F. answers from Shreveport on August 29, 2008
Kiersten went through a stage just days before she turned 18 months when she refused to take a nap. I required her to have quiet time in her room for a couple hours every afternoon. Occasionally she would fall asleep, but usually just read the whole time. She went back to napping for a few months, then was off for a few months. Now, at 27 months, she's back on again. Regardless of whether she naps though, she goes down for quiet time-- she needs to rest and I need some sanity!
C.T. answers from Fayetteville on August 25, 2008
My daughter did this-not quite to this extent-when she was 18 months old. When and if she did happen to fall asleep it was only for about 30 minutes-I was in my 1st trimester with #2 at this time and was really wanting a nap too! Happily it was a short phase that she got through. She's napped quite well until about the last several months, she's almost 4. I hope you'll get your naptime back soon. You'll be needing it for #2!! Good luck with that and God Bless you!
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