To Nap or Not To Nap

Naps.  Waverly was 4 when she stopped napping.  She started waking up in the middle of the night and we thought it was because she was taking a nap during the day.  (Little did we know it was Sanfilippo and its crazy sleep disturbances.)  Oliver just turned 3, but the past few weeks he has been a terrible sleeper.  We will hear him through the monitor and he will be up for hours in the middle of the night talking, laughing, moving around.  He rarely cries.  He will then take a 2-3 hour nap in the afternoon.  On Monday he would not take a nap - very unlike him.  So we skipped the nap and that night he slept beautifully...from 7:15 pm thru 7:00 am.  Wow!  I didn't let him nap Tuesday and that night we had the same result.  Yesterday, Matt and I were at doctor appointments with Waverly all afternoon and Preti was home with Oliver.  He kept going to his crib, so she laid him down.  Of course he was up before 5:00 am this morning.

My question is, do I force him to stay awake in the afternoons so he can have a better night's sleep?  He seems young to give up a nap, but maybe he would be better off having 11 straight hours of sleep instead of interrupted segments.  Thoughts???

Comments

Brittany said…
Jack stopped his afternoon nap just before 3...not our choice, but like Oliver he slept better at night. We did quiet time with books in his room though for about 45 minutes till about 3 1/2. I say sleep for you and Oliver is the best outcome for all involved so stop the nap! :)
Mike and Sarah said…
It may depend on your sanity. If you need that break during the afternoon, then the naps may be worth it. However, if you would prefer to sleep peacefully through the night, then it could be time to drop the naps. Samuel dropped naps at 2 1/2 (which seemed way too young for me), so perhaps Oliver could handle it. Good luck figuring out what to do.
Laura said…
I say same as above. The truth is you may make a decision and the intended result may not occur anyway.
We have never been able to get Julie to be consistent.
Cari said…
Could you get him up after an hour? Dylan gave up his naps way too early and I think he would have been more manageable at 5pm if he had slept for an hour in the afternoon.

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