Does he get upset as soon as he wakes? I had a cat-napper and TBH not a lot but time actually changed things. But something a nurse suggested did make sense to me and helped a bit along the way... If they wake happy, leave them to play for a while. At least then they get 'rest' in a darkened room for a longer period instead of being straight back into a stimulating environment. It also communicates to the body that the down time is longer than 40 mins with the hope that as they naturally fall into more of a routine, that say, 9-10am they're used to being in bed.
I also found that SOMETIMES, being there as he stirred I could pat, shhh or cuddle him through to the next sleep cycle and so would watch the clock and go in a few mins before.
Ultimately though, the thing that helped me most was to let it go. I stressed so much about his sleep for about 6 months and all I achieved was that. Stress. His sleep just gradually improved over time on its own. Of course, I hope you find something that does the trick for you. Long naps are well worth working for... but if he persists with the cat nap, take heart, it'll change eventually.
Oh and 7-7??!!! Sheesh. That's great! Can he come and have a chat to my 13 month old?


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