My youngest is 3.5 yrs old. He dropped his nap about two wks ago and it's been torture. He sleeps about 10-11 hrs at night. I wake him up close to midnight before I go to bed to get him to pee (keeps him dry).
My youngest is 3.5 yrs old. He dropped his nap about two wks ago and it's been torture. He sleeps about 10-11 hrs at night. I wake him up close to midnight before I go to bed to get him to pee (keeps him dry).
Mom to 3 LEGO Maniacs
DS2 is 3.5 yrs old and sleeps 10.5 to 11.5 hours at night and still takes a 1.5 to 3 hour nap during the day. Lots of times I have to wake him up from his nap to go pick up DS1 from school. I try not to wake him till he's slept at least 1.5 hours though.
On the weekends he usually doesn't take a nap since we're usually out doing stuff.
Our DD (almost 3) sleeps from around 7-6 and takes a 2 hour nap. She used to sleep closer to 13 hours at night but has recently started waking up much earlier. I guess the time change will be good for us in that sense.
I bet that was a tough transition for mom! I've been hoping if DD drops hers it will just gradually shorten rather than disappearing all at once.
DD Spring 2010
I am going to stop reading the other responses, because I am becoming jealous, lol. Ds1 is 3y 8m and hours to sleep around 8 and is up between 530 and 6 on the days he naps (roughly 2 hour nap). the days he doesn't nap, he will crash at 7 and sleep until 6ish. He used to sleep so much more than this even just a year ago (13+ hours at night and 3 hour naps), it was a really tough adjustment.
DS1 June 2009
DS2 June 2011
Mom to 3 LEGO Maniacs
DD1 is 3.75 and sleeps about 10 hours at night (bedtime is 7:30 but she stays awake until 9) and two hour nap, or 11 hours at night if I let her skip her nap. Frankly, she does fine now when she skips her nap, and I prefer her falling asleep at 8 rather than 9. But I need the break after lunch to homeschool DS, and she won't just do quiet time in her room--she just climbs in bed and falls asleep.
DS had totally dropped his nap by this age, and he was sleeping 8-6. So I guess he was only getting 10 hours total at 3/4.
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