Find out how other parents master the nap.
I still remember the first time one of my best friend's — also a mom, though more experienced — asked me about my daughter's."Her what?" I asked. She didn't have one. She had a million other schedules and things I was logging, but clocking the naps wasn't one of them."Sleep begets sleep," she told me. The gears clicked and I rushed her off so I could drive home and put my daughter down for a nap. This was a very long time ago.
We're at the 17-month mark and naps are fairly on track — there are two a day, one at 9:30 a.m. and one at 1:30 p.m. but I do look forward to the day when she drops down to one. I'd be able to take her to more classes and just have more freedom in the morning to do things with her without paying attention to the time. Curious as to how other parents handle naps — for babies, toddlers, and older kids — I turned to POPSUGAR parents for expertise.
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