Baby Crying General Potty Training Sleeping Tips Traveling with BabySearch | Sutemi Gear Baby Articles :: Sleeping Tips :: Solving Naptime Problems Solving Naptime ProblemsBy Elizabeth Pantley, author of The No-Cry Sleep Solution Napping is an important element of your child's healthy mental and physical growth. A daily nap refreshes a child so that she can maintain her energy, focus, and ability to learn for the rest of the day. Some studies even show that children who nap every day are more flexible and adaptable, have longer attention spans and are less fussy than those who don't nap. How can you tell if your child needs a nap?
How much naptime does your child need? Average hours of daytime and nighttime sleep
*Newborns sleep 16-18 hours daily, spread over 6-7 sleep periods. ** These averages don't signify unbroken stretches of sleep. © Elizabeth Pantley, The No-Cry Sleep Solution and The No-Cry Sleep Solution for Toddlers & Preschoolers (McGraw-Hill) When should your child nap? - If your child takes two naps: midmorning (around 9:00 to 11:00) and early afternoon (around 12:00 to 2:30) - If your child takes one nap: early afternoon (around 12:00 to 2:30); after lunch If your child tends towards short naps, don't give in and assume that it's all the nap time that she needs. Try some of these tips for increasing the length of naps:
Keep the sleeping room dark. Play soothing music or white noise during the entire nap. Make certain that discomfort from teething, allergies, asthma, ear infection or other health issues aren't preventing your child from taking a good nap. If you suspect any of these, schedule a visit to your health care professional. Watch for signs of tiredness - losing interest in playtime - rubbing his eyes - looking glazed or unfocused - becoming whiny, cranky or fussy - losing patience with toys, activities or playmates - having tantrums - yawning - lying down or slumping in his seat - caressing a lovey or blanket - asking for a pacifier, bottle or to nurse The nap routine Nap routines change Excerpted with permission by McGraw-Hill/Contemporary Publishing from The No-Cry Sleep Solution: Gentle Ways to Help Your Baby Sleep Through the Night by Elizabeth Pantley, copyright 2002 Related Articles Eight Sleeping Tips for Every Child Moving from Crib To Bed Newborn Babies and Sleep What is Preventing Sleep Wonderful Sounds for Sleep |