thread: Please tell me he's not dropping his day sleeps

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  1. #1
    Registered User

    Dec 2006
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    Oh hun, My DS has just gone from two day sleeps to one, and that has been hard enough, so I hear your pain. Hopefully for you all it is just a phase and he will sleep again, or else adjust to the new routine soon.

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    Sydney
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    Could just be a phase. Is he in care every day?
    Natty's in care 2 days/week and some days she doesn't have a sleep there (whereas at home she will usually have 2-3 hours).
    Could be he is just having an off week and will get back into his regular pattern soon enough. (I'm all for positive thinking - I am dreading Natty giving away her day sleep, LOL!)

  3. #3
    Life Subscriber

    Jul 2006
    Brisbane
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    Thanks for the positive thoughts Snacks. He's in care 3 days a week, and so far is still sleeping well at home. But two days in a row without a sleep scares me - he has never done it even once before. I guess tomorrow at home will be the test.

    I know that some kids drop sleeps at this age, but he is such a great daytime sleeper and even DS1 who was never keen on going down for a day sleep had them daily until 3 1/2 and still sometimes does.

  4. #4
    Registered User

    Jul 2007
    Over the rainbow
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    O I know exactly what you are going through!!!

    We have a carer at home since the begining of the month and me and DH made the executive decission to not force dd down for a nap in the afternoon. Getting her to sleep in the evening is drama enough. She would usually have had a 2 hour nap from noon.

    So now she does not really have a nap. Some days she goes down at around 15:00 on her own and I wake her up at 16:00, but that is SOOOO rare. On the days she does not sleep, she may pass out at 17:20 without dinner poor thing.

    But I knew that she would be dropping the sleep eventually ... that is until she is my age and CRAVE it!!!!!!

  5. #5

    Ashton hardly has day sleeps now Mel. That is mainly to me being in and out all bloody day now we have a 2nd car LOL. Tomorrow he will be in the school creche for a while so I know he will be tired and fall asleep when we get in from school, but if he does he will sleep through till 9 or 10pm and then up for a couple of hours I have to start being a mean mummy and waking him up when tea is ready LOL

  6. #6
    BellyBelly Member

    Jun 2005
    Sydney
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    Maybe not dropping it all together...but he may not need a sleep every day...my DD#2 was 3 in February, she only just has dropped her day sleep (like your son, used to ask to go to bed straight after lunch etc etc). But, in saying that, we do notice some days (usually every 2nd, 3rd day) she is just a darn ole cranky girl, so we make her have a day sleep - like today for example, she had 2 hrs, up again at 330pm, and asking for bed at 630pm.....so you may still have it....just not every day......

  7. #7
    Life Subscriber

    Jul 2006
    Brisbane
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    Oh dear. It looks like I might be out of luck!