Nap help. D (3 in November) is trying to drop her nap. She often sits in her room for almost 2 hours before going to sleep if she sleeps at all but when she does finally get to sleep, she often sleeps 2+ hours. Then I am forced to wake her so she doesn't sleep past 5.
Here's my problem: I don't care if she drops her nap. We would still do a quiet time for her. However, she is incapable of functioning on even a basic level of a 2 year old when she doesn't nap. She stumbles like a drunk, cannot follow the simplest direction, is constantly crying and whining and getting in trouble. Like it's basically a different child when she naps and when she doesn't. She's always been more challenging than C which is fine but she is literally unmanageable when tired.
So what do I do? For her health and my sanity, clearly we cannot drop the nap, can we? Is this a phase? Will she resume napping again?
She starts school 3 days/week after Labor Day so unclear if that will help or hurt the situation.
Here's my problem: I don't care if she drops her nap. We would still do a quiet time for her. However, she is incapable of functioning on even a basic level of a 2 year old when she doesn't nap. She stumbles like a drunk, cannot follow the simplest direction, is constantly crying and whining and getting in trouble. Like it's basically a different child when she naps and when she doesn't. She's always been more challenging than C which is fine but she is literally unmanageable when tired.
So what do I do? For her health and my sanity, clearly we cannot drop the nap, can we? Is this a phase? Will she resume napping again?
She starts school 3 days/week after Labor Day so unclear if that will help or hurt the situation.
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