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8 Month Old with Afternoon Nap Issues

Hi Mamas,

I've always gotten a good response from you all, so I thought I would try again with a new problem I have with my 8 month old daughter. I'm having problems getting her to take an afternoon nap. She normally goes to bed for the evening at 8pm and wakes up in the middle of the night for a feeding and wakes up in the morning at 8am. She goes down for a morning nap around 10:30-11:00 and sleeps for probably an hour to an hour and a half, if I'm lucky. Her afternoon nap usually starts around 2:30-3:00 but ever since she figured out that she can stand in her crib, she would stand there crying and screaming until I go in and get her. Then by about 5:00-5:30, she gets really cranky because she's so tired. I don't put her down at that time because it's too close to dinner time and then bedtime for her. I don't know what to do anymore. There has been times where I let her go with just one nap a day but I know she needs to nap. It'll be better for the both of us. Any advice or tips on how I can get her to nap in the afternoon again?? I've tried nursing her to sleep but that only works in the morning nap, not in the afternoon nap. I've tried reading her a book, singing to her, rocking her and patting her back. Nothing works at the moment. Could it just be that she doesn't need to nap anymore in the afternoon?? I thought that was when the child hits the 2 year age mark to have only 1 nap during the day. Any input would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!

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You've tried about all the things I would think would work, but you may try skipping the morning nap, and giving her an early lunch and have her napping by 1 p.m. at least, and if she takes only one nap a day , at least that time would keep her from being as cranky in the evening. Since she sleeps until 8 a.m., it may work to skip the 10 one unless she just acts too tired

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One nap usually starts between 12 and 18 months. Your baby still needs two naps. She definetely needs more time in between naps, too. You need to get her up earlier in the morning, so she will go down for a nap around 9:30 and then make sure she is up by 11. That way she'll want her pm nap around 2:30 or 3. I would try to get rid of that middle of the night feeding, too. If she sleeps straight through the night then she'll wake up earlier in the morning and be ready for her morning nap earlier. Good luck!

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I read that every child is very different and some children need more sleep than others. As long as she is getting around 12 hours of sleep a day or more than that is fine. Sleeping until 8am is great for you; however, that might have something to do it with it. Mine always woke up before 7am or 6am; however, I was not feeding her in the middle of the night. She took two long naps a day at this age; however, they kind of adjusted as she got closer to one. Personally, I would not worry about it that much unless she is not getting a total of 12 hours of sleep a day; and it seems as though your baby is getting more than that with a nap. If you want to have your baby get two naps a day, then I would consider not feeding your 8 month old in the middle of the night. Most likey the baby will get up earlier for food, then take a nap around 9 or 10am then another in the afternoon. Really up to you how you want to work it.

Every child is so different and most by the time they are 12 months go down to just one nap in the afternoon. I would try and skip her morning nap. Try and feed her lunch around 11:30 then put her down. Hopefully she will sleep three hours and will feel much better in the evenings. My daughter would take a nap at 10:30 then again at 4:00 she didn't go to bed until 9ish, but it worked out better for us that way.

It definately sounds like she is shifting her nap schedule. This usually happens around every 3 months in the first year or year and a half. Try 2 shorter naps. Keep the morning one since she seems to be ready for it, but don't let her sleep more than an hour or so. It sounds like 2:30 might be just a little too early and since she is cranky (too late) by 5 try just waiting until 4ish for that 2nd nap. Remember to keep it short also, maybe an hour so that she'll still be ready for nighttime around 8.

It might work better if you skip the morning nap and just take an afternoon nap. She may be getting to the age where she just takes one nap a day and afternoon would probably be better so she won't be so cranky in the early evenings. Hope this helped.

It sounds like she is trying to eliminate her afternoon nap. It can be sooner than 2 years old that they do that. One thing you didn't mention trying was driving in the car. It's not very environmentally friendly and gas is crazy expensive, but I used to have to do that when my little ones needed a nap, but wouldn't take one. Worked almost every time.

Mimi,

Try going in and laying her back down repeatedly without speaking to her (or only say, nite-nite) and only taking the time to lay her down then walk back out. She may be using her new skill of getting into a standing position but doesn't know how to get back down without feeling as though she might fall. I wouldn't give up the morning nap, or the afternoon nap just yet. Try this and don't worry if she only naps for an hour at either nap; that may be all she needs.

You can teach her to be in her bed happily, even if she is awake, so that each nap/rest time is at least an hour and she can wake up and entertain herself for a while before you rush in to get her. Her bedtime can still be 8 p.m., you determine that, she determines IF she will sleep, but you can be in control of what times she is IN her bed.

Don't have the entire house quiet at her nap times but don't have a radio or TV playing in the room where she is resting.

You are the one that KNOWS what she needs, she isn't. Sleep is EXTREMELY IMPORTANT now and for a couple of years to come. Be strong, you're the mama.

I agree with PP that said milestones. All of my babies learn to stand and can't lay back down. I would try working with her during the day to stand and sit, so that she can learn that FAST, lol! Also if you think sh ei sstanding go in and help lay her back down after a few minutes of crying and maybe she will stay down and sleep. I believe she is too little to give up a second nap. Hang in there, it should be better in a few days!

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