K.M. asks from Spanaway, WA on February 06, 2008
3 Hours Nap
Do you think I should wake my son for nap time after one hour ?? He likes to sleep more than 3 hours and stay up till 10 to 11pm... Hes only 2 years old..
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awesome !!! my son go bed by 8 to 830pm . Up at 7 to 730 am .. took him down to nap around 1pm.. hes good nap more than 2 half hour to 3.. thanks for everyone who try help solve problem with nap , wake , and bed time schedule.. thank you Ü
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B.H. answers from Seattle on February 07, 2008
I wouldnt wake him, My son took 2-3 hr naps until he was 3.5, It did not matter if i woke him early from his nap, he still went to bed at same time. Was more cranky if i woke him.
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L.G. answers from Spokane on February 07, 2008
My daughter (1 1/2)naps for 2 1/2 to 3 hours, her doctor says that they'll sleep as much as they need just as they'll eat when/if they're hungry. (We had issues with her not eating too!) I believe that now, because if I have to wake her, she is not a happy girl!
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B.H. answers from Seattle on February 07, 2008
I wouldnt wake him, My son took 2-3 hr naps until he was 3.5, It did not matter if i woke him early from his nap, he still went to bed at same time. Was more cranky if i woke him.
P.W. answers from Anchorage on February 07, 2008
Hi Kim,
I'm a stay at home mom too and I always wake my kids up after an hour because of that problem. I felt bad at first, however, it really has helped me to get time at night with my husband or with other things like cleaning the house. Now my children are begging me to go to sleep exactly at 8pm or sometimes 7:30pm. My children's ages are 5 and 18 months.
Don't feel bad, it will pay off!!!
M.R. answers from Seattle on February 10, 2008
When are you putting him down for a nap?
My rule is up by 4PM ... so if he needs 3 hours, maybe he's actually tired earlier than when you are putting him down.
If you're putting him down at 2pm, and he's sleeping until 5pm, then maybe putting him down at 1pm means he'll be up by 3:30 or so...that should help.
Or, if he needs 3 hours, he needs 3 hours. Put him down at 1pm and see if that helps? Or if you're already doing 1pm, try 12:30pm, then 12noon...etc.
K.D. answers from Portland on February 07, 2008
We had that same problem with napping when our son was younger. We would wake him up after an hour and it helped, but sometimes we just couldn't wake him. It's a hard call, either you let him sleep and then he'll most likely be happier but be wake later or wake him up and you'll have a cranky child but can be put to bed earlier?? Hard call for sure. Good luck.
M.S. answers from Seattle on February 08, 2008
I wish my kid would take a 3 hour nap during the day! I might actually get something done, even if she stayed up late! Is the late night an issue for you? I wouldn't change a thing if it isn't.Sometimes kids do this so they can spend more "quality" time with parents. How smart!
E.W. answers from Seattle on February 07, 2008
I think a 2-3 hour nap sounds very healthy for a 2 year old.
1) Perhaps you could give him his nap earlier in the day, and then he would be willing to go to bed at night earlier. 2) Or if you just insist that 8 p.m. is bedtime and he needs to stay in bed no matter what, then he will accept that that is his bedtime, and will go to bed earlier. He may be staying up later because you allow it. 3) Or if it works with your schedule for him to stay up that late, there's no rule that children have to go to bed at 8.
At that age, both my children slept 12 hours at night AND took a nap. But I was very strict about making them stay in their beds, so they didn't have other distractions to keep them awake. Quality sleep is very important for keeping children from getting sick and allowing their brains to develop, etc.
M.P. answers from Portland on February 07, 2008
If these hours work for you and both of you get enough sleep I think that they're OK. Each one of us are different including when we like to sleep. When it's closer to school attendance you'll want to get him on a more usual schedule and if that means waking him up from a nap and putting him to bed around 7 he'll slowly get on that schedule.
Some parents prefer for their children to be in bed around 7 or 8 so that they have some adult time and time to themselves. If you'd like him to go to bed earler then do wake him up from the nap and start an earlier bed time routine.
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