Let's talk about naps and nap schedules. If naps are a struggle for you, you're not alone.
Please remember naps ARE important. We know “sleep begets sleep.” This means that adequate daytime rest leads to fewer night wakings and longer night sleep. However, naps can be so difficult to navigate through without any guidance. Let me help you.
Please use the nap schedule guidelines set forth based upon your baby’s age, watch your baby and adjust your routine accordingly. Understand that if your baby is NOT sleeping 10-12 hours at night independently, THAT is the place to start. Night sleep is typically accomplished prior to day sleep. Now, these nap schedules can be helpful, but naps may remain a bit messy until your nights are conquered.
One more thing: If a feeding falls prior to a nap, try not to feed your baby to sleep. Wake him up prior to putting him in the crib. Feeding to sleep can actually lead to shorter, less productive naps.
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5-7 Months
Goal Amount of Daytime Sleep: 3-4 hours
Average Number of Naps: 3
Wake Windows: 2-3 hours
Bedtime: 7-8pm
Feedings: Offer breast or bottle about every 2.5 -3.5 hours based on hunger cues.
Your Daily Routine Based Upon Wake Time:
About 2 hours after Wake Time = Nap 1
About 2.5 hours after the end of Nap 1 = Nap 2
About 2.5 hours after the end of Nap 2 = Nap 3
About 2.5 - 3 hours after the end of Nap 3 = Bedtime
(Bedtime may need to be pushed a bit earlier depending on the last nap of the day so as not to exceed three hours.)
Side note about that 3rd nap: This nap is typically a “catnap” lasting 30-45 minutes. The purpose of the third nap is to help baby make it until bedtime. Sometimes, that third nap of the day is a real BEAST! Get it however you can get it.
Signs it’s time to drop the third nap:
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most commonly happens around 6.5-8 months
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difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep at nap time (when this wasn't a problem previously)
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3rd nap is getting so late it's interfering with bedtime
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early morning wakings begin to manifest (because the baby is getting too much daytime sleep)
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baby just doesn't seem tired at nap time- difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep
Sample Nap Schedules:
Please remember... These are just examples to see, not exact schedules to follow.
*Continue to offer solids throughout your day as advised by your pediatrician with every schedule.
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| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 6:00 am | Wake and Feeding |
| 8:00 am | Feeding |
| 8:15–9:45 am | Nap 1 |
| 11:00 am | Feeding |
| 12:15–1:15 pm | Nap 2 |
| 2:00 pm | Feeding |
| 3:45–4:15 pm | Nap 3 (catnap) |
| 4:30 pm | Feeding |
| 7:00 pm | Feeding |
| 7:15 pm | Bedtime |
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| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 6:30 am | Wake and Feeding |
| 8:30–9:30 am | Nap 1 |
| 9:30 am | Feeding |
| 11:45 am | Feeding |
| 12:00–1:30 pm | Nap 2 |
| 2:30 pm | Feeding |
| 4:00–4:45 pm | Nap 3 (catnap) |
| 5:00 pm | Feeding |
| 7:15 pm | Feeding |
| 7:30 pm | Bedtime |
Looking for more age-specific guidance on development, schedules, naps, and more?
Check out my month-by-month sleep schedule blogs for 5 months, 6 months, and 7 months.
7 - 10 Months
Goal Amount of Daytime Sleep: 2.5-3.5 hours
Average Number of Naps: 2
Wake Windows: 2.5-3.5 hours
Bedtime: 7-8pm
Feedings: Offer breast or bottle about every 2.5 -3.5 hours based on hunger cues.
Your Daily Routine Based Upon Wake Time:
About 2.5–3 hours after Wake Time = Nap 1
About 3 hours after the end of Nap 1 = Nap 2
About 3-3.5 hours after the end of Nap 2 = Bedtime
Bedtime may need to be pushed a bit earlier depending on the last nap of the day.
*Please offer solids throughout your day as advised by your pediatrician with every schedule.
Text version
| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 7:00 am | Wake and Feeding |
| 9:30 am | Feeding |
| 9:45–11:00 am | Nap 1 |
| 12:30 pm | Feeding |
| 2:00–3:30 pm | Nap 2 |
| 3:30 pm | Feeding |
| 6:30 pm | Feeding |
| 7:00 pm | Bedtime |
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| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 7:00 am | Wake and Feeding |
| 9:50 am | Feeding |
| 10:00–11:30 am | Nap 1 |
| 1:00 pm | Feeding |
| 2:30–4:00 pm | Nap 2 |
| 4:00 pm | Feeding |
| 6:45 pm | Feeding |
| 7:00 pm | Bedtime |
Looking for more age-specific guidance on development, schedules, naps, and more?
Check out my month-by-month sleep schedule blogs for 7 months, 8 months, 9 months, and 10 months.
11-14 Months
Goal Amount of Daytime Sleep: 2.5-3 hours
Average Number of Naps: 2
Wake Windows: 3-4 hours
Bedtime: 7-8pm
Feedings: About every 2.5 -3.5 hours based on hunger cues.
Your Daily Routine Based Upon Wake Time:
About 3 hours after Wake Time = Nap 1
About 3-3.5 hours after the end of Nap 1 = Nap 2
About 3.5-4 hours after the end of Nap 2 = Bedtime
As babies get closer to 12 months and beyond, they may start to show signs that they are ready for one nap. Let’s not rush this too quickly.
Signs it’s time to transition to one nap:
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most commonly happens between ages 13-18 months
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second nap is interfering with bedtime (bedtime suddenly becomes a battle)
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baby is resisting second nap 3-4 days a week for two weeks
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baby just doesn't seem tired at nap time- difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep.
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| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 6:30 am | Wake and Feeding |
| 9:15 am | Feeding |
| 9:30–10:30 am | Nap 1 |
| 12:00 pm | Feeding |
| 1:30–3:30 pm | Nap 2 |
| 3:30 pm | Feeding |
| 7:00 pm | Feeding |
| 7:30 pm | Bedtime |
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| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 7:00 am | Wake and Feeding |
| 9:30 am | Feeding |
| 10:00–11:30 am | Nap 1 |
| 12:30 pm | Feeding |
| 3:00–4:00 pm | Nap 2 |
| 4:00 pm | Feeding |
| 7:30 pm | Feeding |
| 8:00 pm | Bedtime |
Looking for more age-specific guidance on development, schedules, naps, and more?
Check out my month-by-month sleep schedule blogs for 11 months, 12 months, 13 months, and 14 months.
14-24 Months
Goal Amount of Daytime Sleep: 2-3 hours
Average Number of Naps: 1
Wake Windows: 4-6
Bedtime: 7-8pm
Feedings: About every 2.5 -3.5 hours based on hunger cues
Your Daily Routine Based Upon Wake Time:
About 5-6 hours after Wake Time = Nap
About 4-5 hours after Nap = Bedtime
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| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 7:00 am | Wake |
| 7:30 am | Breakfast |
| 10:00 am | Snack |
| 11:45 am | Lunch |
| 12:30–2:30 pm | Nap |
| 3:00 pm | Snack |
| 6:00 pm | Dinner |
| 7:00 pm | Bedtime |
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| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| 6:00 am | Wake |
| 6:15 am | Breakfast |
| 8:30 am | Snack |
| 11:00 am | Lunch |
| 12:00–3:00 pm | Nap |
| 3:00 pm | Snack |
| 6:00 pm | Dinner |
| 7:00 pm | Bedtime |
Looking for more age-specific guidance on development, schedules, naps, and more?
Check out my month-by-month sleep schedule blogs for 14 months, 15 months, 16 months, 17 months, 18 months, 19 months, 20 months, 21 months, 22 months, 23 months, and 2-4 year olds.