Solving Naptime Problems
By Elizabeth Pantley, author of The No-Cry Sleep Solution
Napping is an important element of your childs 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 dont nap.
How can you tell if your child needs a nap?
Here are some of the signs that your child needs a daily nap:
How much naptime does your child need?
Children differ in their sleep needs, some needing more or
less than shown here ¾ but what
follows is a general guide that applies to most of them. Even if
your childs sleep hours add up to the right amount, his or
her behavior tells you more than any chart possibly could. When
in doubt always try for a nap, since even a period of
quiet time can help a child feel more refreshed.
Average hours of daytime and nighttime sleep
| Age | Number of naps | Total length of naptime hours | Nighttime sleep hours** | Total of nighttime and naptime sleep |
| Newborn* | ||||
| 3 months | 3 |
5 6 |
10 11 |
15 |
| 6 months | 2 |
3 4 |
10 - 11 |
14 15 |
| 9 months | 2 |
2 ½ - 4 |
11 - 12 |
14 |
| 12 months | 12 |
2 3 |
11 ½ 12 |
13 ½ 14 |
| 18 months | 12 |
2 3 |
11 ¼ -12 |
13 14 |
| 2 years | 1 |
12 ½ |
1112 |
13 13 ½ |
| 2 ½ years | 1 |
1 ½ -2 |
1111 ½ |
13 13 ½ |
| 3 years | 1 |
11 ½ |
11 11 ½ |
12 13 |
| 4 years | 0 -1 |
0 -1 |
1111 ½ |
11 12 ½ |
| 5-6 years | 0 -1 |
0 -1 |
11 |
11 12 |
*Newborns sleep 16-18 hours daily, spread over 6-7 sleep periods. ** These averages dont 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?
The timing of your childs naps is important since a nap
that occurs too late in the day will prevent your child from
being tired at bedtime. Generally, the best nap times are:
If your child tends towards short naps, dont give in and assume that its all the nap time that she needs. Try some of these tips for increasing the length of naps:
Watch for signs of tiredness
Tired children fall asleep easily. If he isnt tired hell
resist sleep, but if you miss his signals, he can become overtired
and be unable to fall asleep when you finally do put him to bed.
Your child may demonstrate one or more of these signs that tell
you he is tired and ready to nap - now:
The nap routine
Once you have created a nap schedule that works with your childs
daily periods of tiredness, follow a simple but specific nap
routine. Your child will be most comfortable if there is a
pattern to his day. He may come to predict when his naptime
approaches and willingly cooperate with you.
Nap routines change
Childrens sleep needs change over time, so remember
that the routine that you set up today wont be the same one
youre using a year from now. Be adaptable!
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 http://www.pantley.com/elizabeth