Toddler Nap Refusal and Quiet Time: Tips from a Pediatrician Mom

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  • @stellaelise1
    @stellaelise1 19 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    This helped so much!

  • @arcadeaa8242
    @arcadeaa8242 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    my kid stopped taking a nap 4 months before turning 3. I kept routine up for almost 2 months, offering the nap. She never took a nap. Instead screaming started for most of the time in the crib. Even with sleep consultant help, she didn't go back to taking a nap. We started doing quiet time. She was ok the first week and, now the second week, she is getting extreme separation anxiety affecting her night sleep. Any suggestions?

  • @Amy.Vvvvvv
    @Amy.Vvvvvv ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks again for an informative straightforward video!

  • @Ash-fp9ol
    @Ash-fp9ol ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks for eh video. My toddler 2yrs4m is refusing naps and bedtime. Naps are impossible unless in the car or pram. He just runs out the room and gets extremely hyper if sleep is even mentioned.

    • @pedsdoctalk
      @pedsdoctalk  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Periods of nap refusal can be so so tough. Have you tried starting bedtime a little earlier but slowing the process down a little? Like doing a quiet activity in his room, maybe tucking in his toys or stuffed animals and getting them ready for bed too? Hang, in there, it shouldn't last forever!

  • @MapuleSeotlo
    @MapuleSeotlo ปีที่แล้ว

    Very informative thank you so much. Dr Mona my toddler has cavities, I went to a dentist he advised that i let him be so long as he's not in pain.any advise on what i can do,they seem persistent.

    • @pedsdoctalk
      @pedsdoctalk  ปีที่แล้ว +2

      I'm not a dentist so I'd defer to your dentists recommendation. But if you are confused about the plan or don't feel like it's the best option for your child always feel free to get a second opinion from another dentist!

    • @rainbowkitten8990
      @rainbowkitten8990 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Genuine question but how have you allowed your extremely young child to get cavities? I’m guessing by your wording of the word ‘cavities’ it’s more than one? Pretty neglectful as it can be avoided so easily by not giving young children any sugar and introducing brushing very early on.

  • @lindalones5472
    @lindalones5472 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for the video. Our 15 month old refuses to nap in his crib (but is a great sleeper through the night). We let him cry (with timed check ins) for an hour and then rescue contact nap him and immediately falls asleep in our arms for a good 2 hour nap. This has been going on for 1 month. Do we just keep with timed check ins/sleep training? What's not connecting in his brain for day sleep vs night sleep? Just so confused why he is refusing his crib, itself.

    • @pedsdoctalk
      @pedsdoctalk  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I'd consider continuing the timed check-ins past an hour. He may have figured out if he persists in fighting sleep until that time he gets to sleep in your arms afterward, incentivizing him to resist sleeping in his crib. You could also look at that nap time, ideally it starts 5-6 hours after wake up so if it's too early he may not be tired enough, or too late may be overtired. Best of luck, I know it's so tough to hear your little one struggle to sleep!

  • @sassqueen9734
    @sassqueen9734 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I was wondering if you have a naptime routine suggestion. My 1 year old has been refusing to take her naps. I was told I shouldn't use the same routine that I use to get her to bed at night. She sleeps 12 hours through the night, no problem. But she screams and cries when I try to put her down for a nap, even though she is rubbing her eyes and clearly ready for a nap. Thanks

    • @pedsdoctalk
      @pedsdoctalk  26 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Often using the same routine is helpful for naps. Also there could be a lot more at play here. Is she needing to drop down to one nap if she's taking more than one? Is she hitting her proper wake windows? Depending on how many months old she is, it may all be separation anxiety too! Overall consistency is key.

  • @ILOVETIBET
    @ILOVETIBET ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for informing I have one question Does constipation cost vomiting with nausea in toddlers ?

    • @pedsdoctalk
      @pedsdoctalk  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Yes constipation can cause bloating, decreased appetite, and sometimes nausea/vomiting as well if significant

  • @abigailnicole4176
    @abigailnicole4176 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    My 22 month old has been REFUSING to nap for the past week. He just sits there quiet or cries for an hour until I get him up.

  • @NeilaLaguerre
    @NeilaLaguerre 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    My son is 2 years and 4 months, if I hold him he sleeps on my lap but the moment I put him down on his crib, he wakes up and cries, I leave the room and cries abs screams but never naps again, I’m thinking should I hold him for an hour at least so that he gets his nap? Please advise

    • @pedsdoctalk
      @pedsdoctalk  17 วันที่ผ่านมา

      This is so difficult! He may be going through some separation anxiety. You may want to look into the "chair method" where you sit in the room with him until he falls asleep and then each day move the chair slowly away from his bed and out of the door.

  • @shaunwakefield8968
    @shaunwakefield8968 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think it has a bit to do with FOMO. I have twin 4yr olds that nap great at home. Even twenty minutes. But at day home they refuse or the gal doesn’t try to get them down. It’s a bit infuriating because We’ve requested many times and it seems to fall on deaf ears. It should of course be different for every child. For mine it works great. 1-2 or 3 depending on how long it takes for them to go down. They go to bed at 8pm everyday.

    • @pedsdoctalk
      @pedsdoctalk  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes I think FOMO can play a role for sure. And it’s common for kids to behave differently for different caregivers. Some kids will nap great at home vs school or the opposite. Glad you found what works for yall at home ❤️ and if them not napping at school bothers you it may be worth talking to their teachers about what happens at school so you can help them troubleshoot/come up with a plan you’re comfortable with

  • @elizabethdixon82
    @elizabethdixon82 ปีที่แล้ว

    My three year old has a very hard time making it through the day without a nap, however if she takes a nap of even one hour then she cannot fall asleep until 10pm or later. It's pretty torturous.

    • @pedsdoctalk
      @pedsdoctalk  ปีที่แล้ว

      I’m so sorry that’s so tough. Have you tried a really short nap, like 45 min? Or an earlier nap?

  • @beatriza.4626
    @beatriza.4626 ปีที่แล้ว

    I don’t know what to do anymore, I take care of a 19 month old who won’t nap and doesn’t talk. His nap time is supposed to be 1pm but it’s just nor happening
    He will scream for an hour if you let him in the crib
    I don’t know how to do quiet time at a age where he won’t listen or respect me at all

    • @beatriza.4626
      @beatriza.4626 ปีที่แล้ว

      he hates books so can’t do that either

    • @pedsdoctalk
      @pedsdoctalk  ปีที่แล้ว

      If this is not your own child you're caring for it may be worth discussing things with the child's parents to see how he naps when they put him to bed. They may have tips on what works well and if you've recently started caring for this boy it may just be that he needs some time to adjust to a new caregiver. I'd try to be as consistent as possible with his routine and try to have active mornings to increase his tiredness by nap time. I hope it improves for you soon, nap refusals are so so tough

  • @DonQuixote1187
    @DonQuixote1187 หลายเดือนก่อน

    None of this helps at all. :(