
3 Tips To Support Nap Transitions
Unfortunately for parents and caregivers, naps never stay on the same schedule for very long. It can often feel like as soon as we get into a good routine with our baby’s sleep, suddenly ‘out of nowhere’, that routine disappears into thin air and it happens when we’re least expecting it.
The reason for this is that as babies get older, their ability to stay awake longer between naps gets longer. If you try to put your child down for a nap when they’re not tired enough (or conversely- too tired) it will backfire on you! This will happen naturally as babies grow, and these nap regressions are unavoidable.
Below are three tips to make the nap transition (and associated regression) more manageable:
1) Know when it’s the right time to transition:
Rachel Bascom
Rachel is a mother of two and the Roo Family baby and toddler sleep consultant. She is certified through the Paediatric Institute of Sleep and Parenting, recognized by the International Association of Paediatric Sleep Consultants. Through her own sleep journey with her two children she knows that sleep is important for all – kids and parents. Rachel’s methods are based in science and are gentle. She is committed to working with clients to find the best solution for their family and child.
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