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To ask when your child stopped napping?

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Cutesbabasmummy · 17/04/2017 13:33

DS is 26 months and fir the last two days and today has refused his lunchtime nap. He normally has a nap from.about 1pm to 2.30pm but we've had him saying No and get out when he's gone into his cot. Is this the end of the naps or just a phase? X

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user1491572121 · 17/04/2017 13:48

DD1 was 18 months and DD2 was more like 24 months. Not long before her 2nd birthday anyway.

They both stopped napping but every now and then, if they'd had a bad night's sleep or weren't well, then they would fall asleep in the buggy whilst out shopping.

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trowelmonkey1 · 17/04/2017 13:58

DS is 3yrs & 2mths - he still naps for an hour at lunchtime on most days. He sleeps 10 - 11 hours at night too. I've got friends with kids closer to 4yrs and they still have a midday nap, whereas a friend's 2yo stopped napping at 18mths.

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SorrelSoup · 17/04/2017 14:06

I managed to drag it out to a few months past aged 3 with both. They only map in the car now.

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ScarlettFreestone · 17/04/2017 14:08

Both my twins dropped daytime naps before the age of two.

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Fruitbat1980 · 17/04/2017 14:09

18 months :( he has slept 12 hours a. Ugh since then.

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BellyBean · 17/04/2017 14:10

Just before 3 for me, unless we go for a drive. Think having the option in the 3+ room st nursery contributed.

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tireddotcom72 · 17/04/2017 14:12

Dd wasn't even 1 😭 I envied people who had children that slept!

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Raggydolly3 · 17/04/2017 14:16

18 months here as well. My best friends kid is 4 and he still has a 2 hour nap and sleeps 12 hours plus a night. It's starting to stop them doing things now like parties as he gets really cranky.'

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doge · 17/04/2017 14:16

Dd wasn't even 1 😭 I envied people who had children that slept!

Bloody hell! My dd still sometimes has two at 17 months!

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StinkPickle · 17/04/2017 14:18

3 yr 3 m has 60 mins still.

4yr11m is in school now but has 1-2 hour nap on weekends and school holidays.

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BrucesTooth · 17/04/2017 14:18

20 months and 22 months, although 2.5 yr old will sometimes doze off on the sofa at 3ish after a busy day. Neither ever slept for more than about 30-45 mins anyway. Both sleep 12hrs at night though (2.5 and 4.5)

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Lollyb86 · 17/04/2017 14:19

My 3.4 DD still has nearly 2 hours nap a day unless at preschool Smile

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Justmadeperfectflapjacks · 17/04/2017 14:19

Ds 2.7 sleeps 12 hrs at night and prob naps 2/3 days a week. . For a couple of hours. Still asks to go to bed at 7!!

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tinypop4 · 17/04/2017 15:01

2 years and 3 months before we never saw it again with dd. I didn't really mind as she was such a major grouch after her nap. Ds is 21 months and still napping but I think it'll be over by 2ish. Both good night sleepers

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MrsPringles · 17/04/2017 15:19

DS is 3 in August, he will still reliably sleep for 3 hours after lunch and from 7-7 overnight.

He goes to nursery 2 full days a week and he doesn't sleep there so catches up on the days he's at home.
I love my little afternoon breaks, I get so much done!

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foxyloxy78 · 17/04/2017 17:06

Mine stopped napping at about 3 years old.

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GorgeousPie · 17/04/2017 17:07

A little after 3 yrs, but still loves a car nap

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KP86 · 17/04/2017 17:11

DS dropped his cot naps at home at 2.7/8 months. I tried not to sob at the time. #sonotready

Currently 3.0. He still sleeps for 40-60 mins at nursery most days, and will fall asleep on the lounge at home if we've had an active or early morning. Lots of car and pram naps as well.

If he doesn't sleep it's a chore to keep him awake past 4:30pm unless we are out an about and walking.

Sleeps overnight from 7pm-5:30/6am, goes down very easily.

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glitterglitters · 17/04/2017 17:12

18 months here. She started sleeping through though so it wasn't all bad. Makes life a lot easier now tbh

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minionsrule · 17/04/2017 17:13

DS slowly dropped his naps just after 2, this was mainly due to being moved up to the 'big' room in nursery that did not have the same quiet area for sleeps - he carried on at weekends briefly but quickly dropped them as well - it was a sad day for me, I liked my naps at the same time Grin

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AddALemon · 17/04/2017 17:16

tireddotcom72 im with you, ds was 13 months old, point blank refused to nap so I gave up trying! I too was envious of people whos children slept in the day!

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TheSconeOfStone · 17/04/2017 17:19

DD1 would only nap at home so I was relieved when she stopped at 2.6 as we could go out more. DD2 stopped dead on 2 years old but would often sleep in the car. Both stayed in bed longer in the mornings after they dropt their naps which was good. I got very little done during the day while they were toddlers.

They weren't grumpy and tired before 7.00ish after dropping naps so they really didn't need them. I was on my knees as they were both busy toddlers.

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Trinpy · 17/04/2017 17:20

Ds1 started resisting his daytime sleep from around 18 months but he had what Dh and I lovingly called 'enforced naptime' until he turned 2. He's never been the type to need much sleep though. Ds2 is almost 13 months and still going strong on 2 naps a day so I hope he keep the nap for a bit longer!

I have a friend with a 3 year old who naps for an hour a day plus sleeps 7-7 at night Envy. Another friend has a 3.5 year old who still naps but they let him stay up until 9/10pm, which I couldn't cope with!

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PebbleInTheMoonlight · 17/04/2017 17:20

Both of mine quit naps before 18 months

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gentlydoesit89 · 17/04/2017 17:21

DS stopped when he was about 2, but now he's 5 and a bit he has been known to take himself off for a snooze on a weekend if he's particularly tired/grumpy.
Nothing structured though.

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