I have commented a few times in the past. My daughter is now eight months old and STILL sleeping through the night. I have definitely experienced this but, the big challenge I have now is sometimes my daughter shows tied signs but, when I put her down for a nap she will not sleep. She will chill but, just not sleep. Ironically last weekend she showed me no tired signs for almost 4 hours and when I sat her down for a meal she started to scream and put her hands behind her head. Wouldn't you know she wanted a nap and slept for 2 hours.
Hey there! I am glad your daughter is sleeping so well in the night! If you want to dig into her nap schedule, feel free to email support@littlezsleep.com
@@littlezsleep Thank you. I actually have a very important question. So, while my daughter is an excellent night sleeper when she is well, she is also just as good of a sleeper when she is sick. Unfortunately, she is currently fighting a double ear infection. I know that rest is one of the best ways to battle almost any ailment but, how much sleep is too much sleep? Especially for an 8 month old?
My son is 5 months today, and for over a month now, he’s been taking terrible naps, always grumpy, and wakes up every 45 minutes at night. He will fall right back asleep once I hold him but then wake back up if I put him down too soon.
Hey, Kaitlyn! We'd love to help your little one sleep solidly for both his nights and naps! Please reach out to our support team - support@littlezsleep.com, we'd love to partner with you and your sweet 5 month old to make sleep a thing, together! 💛
My 15 month old is having split nights, we have no issues with naps he falls asleep great at bedtime but he’s up for hours at night. We’re still on a 2 nap schedule.
Hey Lena! We suggest moving to 1 nap at 12-14 months, so it sounds like it's time for your little one to consolidate his daytime sleep and widen those wake windows so he can sleep more soundly at night! Here is a link to our blog that explains how to handle the 2-1 nap transition! littlezsleep.com/blog/the-2-to-1-nap-transition-a-guide-to-the-1-nap-schedule/
Hi Becca! Love following you and all your helpful advice. My toddler who is 22 month old has been sleep trained since he was five months old. He wakes up anywhere between 6:30 - 7 takes a nap at daycare from 1 - 2:30 and bedtime is usually between 7:45 to 8. Lately at daycare he has been napping only 1 hour from 1:15 - 2:15. Since the nap is shorter, not sure what time to put him to bed now without being overtired. Please help! Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Xo
Hey, EP! Great question! At 22 months, we ideally want a 2-2.5 hour nap, so if the nap is 1 hour or less, we recommend a 30-60 minute early bedtime, depending on his mood! This may mean he gets 12.5 hours of night sleep once and a while and that's great!
Hey there. So how does this work with twins that sleep in the same room? Where one is tired and the other is not quite there yet? We don’t have the option of different rooms and they have to be in the toddler beds that they are in as they launch themselves out of any configuration. So the awake kid always provokes the tired one. Then sets the tired one into overtired mode. Just need more content on sleep for twin toddlers please!
Hey!! Would you mind emailing in to us at support@littlezsleep.com and we would love to offer some more specific guidance on your twin situation!! 💛 Becca
can you give me an advice? we currently 6.5 mo old, she absolutely refuses to nap, naps for 30 mins and thats it, good sleeper at night tho. Ive tried everything, every wake window, pacis, bottle feed to sleep :D she still naps only 30/35 mins. Awake not cranky at all, very happy, doesnt show tired signs untill tis too late, and sometimes just refuses to nap by crying, fussing.
Hey there, Nadi! I highly recommend a 2 nap schedule for your little one with 2.5/3/3.5 hours for wake windows and 11-12 hours of night sleep! If your little one doesn't know how to fall asleep independently (Without help from you or a prop) I highly recommend you check out or baby sleep program for babies 4-16 months of age! It's 2-weeks in length and will have your little one sleeping independently for both naps and nights! 💛 Check out our program here, littlezsleep.com/baby
@@littlezsleep i think you didnt read. i said i tried every wake window. She still sleeps only 30mins. She does sleep independently. thats why im stuck and thought you might help.
Becca! My son is definitely a mover in his sleep but that's the only sign besides waking up an hour after he's asleep. But we're also getting the last 4 teeth in before the 2 year molars! Would you consider this undertired still? His wake windows are already 5.5-6 hours.
Our son is 2.5 years old. He used to fall asleep nicely 2 months ago, but after we removed pacifier it became a nightmare and each day he fall asleep between 9:20 - 10:pm. He seems to be undertired or ideal time when we move to his room (between 7:30pm-8pm), we read a book/or two and it looks like he will shortly fall asleep, but suddenly he starts to became very restless and hyper, he starts to comment everything in the book, then changing positions 20 times, then he starts to turn light on/off and it drives us crazy. What should we do? For the nap we need to carry him in the stroller, because we just can't spend another 2 hours to put him to sleep in bed and he definitely needs that nap. We tested to skip the nap, and reality was that at 4pm he became crazy, biting us, beating us and then fall asleep in 5 minutes at 5pm. And normally his nap starts at 12pm and lasts 1hour - 1:30 Thanks for your amazing videos. We will try to incorporate Playtime in the room before bedtime, hopefully that helps with connection :)
Hey!! Thank so much for being here and sharing with me! Restlessness is a sign of overtired, and at 2.5 years old he still needs 11-12 hours of sleep at night plus a daytime nap of about 90 minutes. I would for sure suggest learning more about my Toddler Sleep Training Course which would help him reach these totals within a few weeks! You are correct that he may not be ready to drop the nap, and helping him get the most sleep possible will help him so much!!! Check out: littlezsleep.com/toddler
@@littlezsleep Thank you, we will probably give it a try :). But does it also include a way how to get back to crib? As he decided to move to big bed 6 weeks ago.
My 6 week old will show every sign of overtired except for crying. He gets red eyes, rubbing eyes, yawns, staring blankly and doesn’t engage. But once we try to put him to sleep he just doesn’t fall asleep and doesn’t fuss very much. He just hangs out there. I’m so confused
Hey, Brook! It sounds like your little one needs to be put down for his nap before he shows all of those signs, otherwise he will have a harder time falling asleep! At 6 weeks of age, I recommend using a 45-60 minute wake window (and that incldues his feed!) Congratulations on your sweet, new one! 💛
Hey, Jemma! It depends on your little one's schedule and how much daytime sleep he's getting. If you are unsure of his schedule, check out my free schedule generator bit.ly/nap-schedule-generator !
I have commented a few times in the past. My daughter is now eight months old and STILL sleeping through the night. I have definitely experienced this but, the big challenge I have now is sometimes my daughter shows tied signs but, when I put her down for a nap she will not sleep. She will chill but, just not sleep. Ironically last weekend she showed me no tired signs for almost 4 hours and when I sat her down for a meal she started to scream and put her hands behind her head. Wouldn't you know she wanted a nap and slept for 2 hours.
Hey there! I am glad your daughter is sleeping so well in the night! If you want to dig into her nap schedule, feel free to email support@littlezsleep.com
@@littlezsleep Thank you. I actually have a very important question. So, while my daughter is an excellent night sleeper when she is well, she is also just as good of a sleeper when she is sick. Unfortunately, she is currently fighting a double ear infection. I know that rest is one of the best ways to battle almost any ailment but, how much sleep is too much sleep? Especially for an 8 month old?
My son is 5 months today, and for over a month now, he’s been taking terrible naps, always grumpy, and wakes up every 45 minutes at night. He will fall right back asleep once I hold him but then wake back up if I put him down too soon.
Hey, Kaitlyn! We'd love to help your little one sleep solidly for both his nights and naps! Please reach out to our support team - support@littlezsleep.com, we'd love to partner with you and your sweet 5 month old to make sleep a thing, together! 💛
My 15 month old is having split nights, we have no issues with naps he falls asleep great at bedtime but he’s up for hours at night. We’re still on a 2 nap schedule.
Hey Lena! We suggest moving to 1 nap at 12-14 months, so it sounds like it's time for your little one to consolidate his daytime sleep and widen those wake windows so he can sleep more soundly at night! Here is a link to our blog that explains how to handle the 2-1 nap transition! littlezsleep.com/blog/the-2-to-1-nap-transition-a-guide-to-the-1-nap-schedule/
My baby rubs eyes at the end of wake window and yet takes a very long time to fall asleep
Hi Becca! Love following you and all your helpful advice. My toddler who is 22 month old has been sleep trained since he was five months old. He wakes up anywhere between 6:30 - 7 takes a nap at daycare from 1 - 2:30 and bedtime is usually between 7:45 to 8. Lately at daycare he has been napping only 1 hour from 1:15 - 2:15. Since the nap is shorter, not sure what time to put him to bed now without being overtired. Please help! Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Xo
Hey, EP! Great question! At 22 months, we ideally want a 2-2.5 hour nap, so if the nap is 1 hour or less, we recommend a 30-60 minute early bedtime, depending on his mood! This may mean he gets 12.5 hours of night sleep once and a while and that's great!
@@littlezsleep perfect, thanks so much!!
Hey there. So how does this work with twins that sleep in the same room? Where one is tired and the other is not quite there yet?
We don’t have the option of different rooms and they have to be in the toddler beds that they are in as they launch themselves out of any configuration. So the awake kid always provokes the tired one. Then sets the tired one into overtired mode.
Just need more content on sleep for twin toddlers please!
Hey!! Would you mind emailing in to us at support@littlezsleep.com and we would love to offer some more specific guidance on your twin situation!! 💛 Becca
can you give me an advice? we currently 6.5 mo old, she absolutely refuses to nap, naps for 30 mins and thats it, good sleeper at night tho. Ive tried everything, every wake window, pacis, bottle feed to sleep :D she still naps only 30/35 mins. Awake not cranky at all, very happy, doesnt show tired signs untill tis too late, and sometimes just refuses to nap by crying, fussing.
Hey there, Nadi! I highly recommend a 2 nap schedule for your little one with 2.5/3/3.5 hours for wake windows and 11-12 hours of night sleep! If your little one doesn't know how to fall asleep independently (Without help from you or a prop) I highly recommend you check out or baby sleep program for babies 4-16 months of age! It's 2-weeks in length and will have your little one sleeping independently for both naps and nights! 💛 Check out our program here, littlezsleep.com/baby
@@littlezsleep i think you didnt read. i said i tried every wake window. She still sleeps only 30mins. She does sleep independently. thats why im stuck and thought you might help.
Becca! My son is definitely a mover in his sleep but that's the only sign besides waking up an hour after he's asleep. But we're also getting the last 4 teeth in before the 2 year molars! Would you consider this undertired still? His wake windows are already 5.5-6 hours.
Hey Gabbie! I would look into how quickly he is falling asleep. It also may be that he needs a slightly shorter nap!
Our son is 2.5 years old. He used to fall asleep nicely 2 months ago, but after we removed pacifier it became a nightmare and each day he fall asleep between 9:20 - 10:pm. He seems to be undertired or ideal time when we move to his room (between 7:30pm-8pm), we read a book/or two and it looks like he will shortly fall asleep, but suddenly he starts to became very restless and hyper, he starts to comment everything in the book, then changing positions 20 times, then he starts to turn light on/off and it drives us crazy. What should we do?
For the nap we need to carry him in the stroller, because we just can't spend another 2 hours to put him to sleep in bed and he definitely needs that nap. We tested to skip the nap, and reality was that at 4pm he became crazy, biting us, beating us and then fall asleep in 5 minutes at 5pm. And normally his nap starts at 12pm and lasts 1hour - 1:30
Thanks for your amazing videos. We will try to incorporate Playtime in the room before bedtime, hopefully that helps with connection :)
Hey!! Thank so much for being here and sharing with me! Restlessness is a sign of overtired, and at 2.5 years old he still needs 11-12 hours of sleep at night plus a daytime nap of about 90 minutes. I would for sure suggest learning more about my Toddler Sleep Training Course which would help him reach these totals within a few weeks! You are correct that he may not be ready to drop the nap, and helping him get the most sleep possible will help him so much!!! Check out: littlezsleep.com/toddler
@@littlezsleep Thank you, we will probably give it a try :). But does it also include a way how to get back to crib? As he decided to move to big bed 6 weeks ago.
My 6 week old will show every sign of overtired except for crying. He gets red eyes, rubbing eyes, yawns, staring blankly and doesn’t engage. But once we try to put him to sleep he just doesn’t fall asleep and doesn’t fuss very much. He just hangs out there. I’m so confused
Hey, Brook! It sounds like your little one needs to be put down for his nap before he shows all of those signs, otherwise he will have a harder time falling asleep! At 6 weeks of age, I recommend using a 45-60 minute wake window (and that incldues his feed!) Congratulations on your sweet, new one! 💛
My Bub has been rubbing eyes and been super cranky in bed but taking over an hour to fall asleep. Is he under or overtired!?
Hey, Jemma! It depends on your little one's schedule and how much daytime sleep he's getting. If you are unsure of his schedule, check out my free schedule generator bit.ly/nap-schedule-generator !
What if your 16 month is yawning a bunch a few hours after waking up
Hey there!! Would you mind emailing in to us at support@littlezsleep.com and we would love to offer some guidance! 💛 Becca