Transition Your Baby from Two Naps to One (2024)

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  • Why should I consider transitioning to one nap?
  • When do babies transition to one nap?
  • Is 9 months too early to transition to one nap?
  • Signs Your Baby Is Ready to Drop Naps
  • How to Transition to One Nap
  • Final Thoughts

Got a baby or toddler who suddenly won’t go down for naps without an epic meltdown or midday battle? It might be time to trade their two-naps-a-day schedule for a one-nap scenario. While some parents view dropping a nap as a major accomplishment (something akin to a college graduation) others fear all the what-ifs of having one less nap. Don’t worry—or have a celebration—quite yet! First, find out if dropping the second nap is a must-do for your toddler…and learn how to make the transition from two naps to one as easy as possible.

Why should I consider transitioning my baby to one nap?

Daytime naps are lovely! And adequate daytime sleep promotes good nighttime sleep—sleep begets sleep. At the same time, it’s also true that too much daytime sleep may delay bedtime or cause middle-of-the-night waking. The trick is figuring out which bucket your little one falls into.

When do babies transition from two naps to one nap?

Most babies drop the second nap between 12 and 24 months. Some toddlers drop the morning nap, while others phase out the afternoon nap…and some tricky toddlers like to alternate, napping in the morning one day, then napping in the afternoon the next day! But be aware, this transition period from two naps to one is often a bit rocky.

If your little one is happy and playful in the late morning as they start to skip their post-breakfast nap, consider yourself very lucky. Because often, this will-they-or-won’t-they naptime ambivalence makes babies and toddlers overtired, extra grumpy…and weepy. In other words, your sweet bub will start acting even more like a little caveperson than usual!

Is 9 months too early to transition to one nap?

While most babies drop the second nap between 12 months and 24 months, not all children follow that timeline. It’s possible that some babies are ready to transition to one nap sooner. The key is to let your little one take the lead—and for you to adjust sleep times before dropping a nap cold turkey. If your bub begins showing some of the signs listed below, they may be ready to drop the extra nap, and transition to one.

Signs Your Baby or Toddler Is Ready to Drop Naps:

If your toddler is between 12 and 18 months old—and does at least one of the following, they might be ready to drop a nap:

  • Refuses their naps for two weeks
  • Fusses or talks during naptime rather than sleep
  • Refuses the afternoon nap, but takes a morning nap
  • Protests regularly scheduled naps and falls asleep later
  • Remains cheerful until their next nap—or bedtime—if a nap is missed
  • Took equal length naps, but now their naps vary in time
  • Spends more time awake (typically around 4 to 5 hours) than usual without any fussiness
  • Can't stay awake for morning car rides

Again, if you see these signs consistently for approximately two weeks, then it may be time to transition your toddler to one nap.

How to Transition to One Nap

Remember, there’s no rush to transition your child from two naps to one. Making the two-to-one nap transition before your sweet pea is ready can make for unhappy days and waking at night. Plain and simple: Overtired children don’t sleep as well as rested children. But if your bub is ready for the big nap transition, follow my advice below. Keep in mind that it can take a couple of weeks to a month to complete the transition from two naps to one.

  • Go slow. Your baby or toddler may spend a few weeks bouncing back and forth between one and two naps… almost as if your little one needs one-and-a-half naps per day! This is normal.

  • Set your toddler up for success. Thirty minutes before naptime, engage in some quiet play and put on soft white noise in the background as a subconscious clue that naptime is coming. (Consider using SNOObie, an all-in-one white noise machine, night light, and sleep trainer that makes it easy for parents to program wind-down routines to help little ones sleep.) If you haven’t already, introduce a lovey to your toddler’s sleepytime routine. These cuddly friends help tots build confidence and comfort, which makes going down for naps (and nights) easier.

  • Move naptime. Start moving your toddler’s one-and-done nap to after lunch. You can do this by slowly pushing their morning nap later by 15- or 30-minute intervals every couple of days.

  • Rejigger your tot’s bedtime routine. You may need to move your toddler’s evening routine—dinner, bath time, bedtime—a bit earlier to accommodate for fewer daytime ZZZs.

  • Hone your Toddler-ese. As you transition from two naps to one, get ready for some crankiness and an uptick in tantrums. To help, lean into using Toddler-ese. This style of talking combines your tot’s native tongue (short phrases and repetition) with you mirroring about one-third of your tot’s feelings with your tone of voice and gestures. (“Candy! Candy! You want it…now!”) When you trade long, adult sentences (and even your calm, rational tone) and gently reflect your child’s emotions back at them—eye-to-eye—they, quite simply, feel cared for and understood…and when kids feel that way, tantrums simply don’t arise.

  • Have “quiet time.” Many parents find that the best strategy for this “in-between” period is to at least some midmorning rest time, complete with white noise, and perhaps, a little reading, or massage. If your child seems antsy, it’s okay to let them relax watching just 20 minutes of a calming Sesame Street episode or a low-key nature show—no cartoons, please. (More info on how to do screen time right.)

Transitioning From Two Naps to One Nap: Final Thoughts

If your little one switches to one nap, but then starts waking too early in the morning and seems overtired all day—they’re irritable, staring, rubbing their eyes, falling back asleep while snacking, and clumsier than usual—go back to two naps for a month or two before trying again.

For more help with toddler sleep:

  • Why Your Toddler Won't Sleep
  • Toddler Sleep Regressions Need-to-Know
  • How to Sleep Train a Baby
  • How to Sleep Train a Toddler
  • Help Ease Your Child’s Night Terrors

About Dr. Harvey Karp

Dr. Harvey Karp, one of America’s most trusted pediatricians, is the founder of Happiest Baby and the inventor of the groundbreaking SNOO Smart Sleeper. After years of treating patients in Los Angeles, Dr. Karp vaulted to global prominence with the release of the bestselling Happiest Baby on the Block and Happiest Toddler on the Block. His celebrated books and videos have since become standard pediatric practice, translated into more than 20 languages and have helped millions of parents. Dr. Karp’s landmark methods, including the 5 S’s for soothing babies, guide parents to understand and nurture their children and relieve stressful issues, like new-parent exhaustion, infant crying, and toddler tantrums.

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Transition Your Baby from Two Naps to One (2024)

FAQs

Transition Your Baby from Two Naps to One? ›

Move first nap later again by 30 minutes

At what age do you go from 2 naps to 1? ›

The typical age for the 2 to 1 nap transition is between 13-18 months. Some babies may transition on the earlier end of this range (or even slightly before), and some won't be ready until they're closer to 18 months (or even a little later).

What happens if you transition to one nap too early? ›

Consider longer wake windows

As babies grow, their wake windows grow, too. It can be tempting to immediately drop a nap as soon as your child starts resisting sleep at their normal naptime. But dropping a nap too early can lead to overtiredness — and that can contribute to night waking and early rising.

How to transition to one nap cold turkey? ›

2-1 nap transition cold turkey

Let them have crib time after waking up, and early bedtime between 6-7 depending on the length of the nap as they adjust. This is often the quickest way of settling into one nap (and how we've all basically transitioned our little ones when it was time to).

What does a 1 nap schedule look like? ›

1-nap schedule
Morning rise7:00 AM
Nap12:00 PM - 2:30 PM (2.5 hour nap); 5 hours of of awake time before nap
Get ready for bed7:30 PM
Asleep8:00 PM; 5.5 hours of awake time before bedtime
Aug 22, 2024

What is the wake window for 1 nap? ›

On the 1-nap schedule you are aiming for a 2-2.5 hour midday nap with a 5 hour wake window before the nap and a 4.5 hour wake window before bedtime. During the 2 to 1 nap transition it can take your child up to 4-6 weeks to adjust to their new 1-nap schedule.

How do you tell your baby is ready for a nap? ›

Knowing if Your Baby is Ready for Naps

Whereas before your baby may have easily fallen asleep in your arms, you might now be noticing signs that your baby is ready to fall asleep on their own. If your baby is sleeping for around 4-hour stretches at night, she's most likely ready to take on real naps during the day.

Which nap do babies drop first? ›

That said, there are common age groups when babies start to drop naps, settling into a two nap pattern between 6-9 months and then dropping the morning nap and taking one lunchtime nap between 10-15 months. Dropping the final nap can happen any time between around 2-4 years old.

When should I pick my baby up from naps? ›

Wait a few minutes before you go get your baby at the end of every short nap. For example, if he or she sleeps for 40 minutes, then wait 5–10 minutes before going to get him/her. As with the option above, this will not lead to your baby going back to sleep, but it will teach him or her to wait.

How do you transition from 2 to 1 nap struggling? ›

The Key to Success: Make It Gradual
  • Move first nap later by 30 minutes. (i.e. Nap 1: 10:00am ➝ 10:30am)
  • Move second nap later by 30 minutes and offer it. (i.e. Nap 2: 3:00pm ➝ 3:30pm)
  • Offer second nap only for 15-20 minutes. ...
  • If the second nap didn't happen, move bedtime earlier by about 60 minutes.
Mar 25, 2024

What is the hardest nap transition? ›

The 3 to 2 Nap Transition Takes Time

Remember this is one of the most difficult nap transitions, and it will likely take your baby 4-6 weeks to become acclimated to these longer awake windows and new schedule. After the 4-6 week transition period is over, you will have reached your clock-based schedule.

Should baby go to bed early if missed a nap? ›

There are situations when an early bedtime (as early as 6:00 pm) is going to be helpful, or even necessary. Here are some examples of when your little one's last wake window may bring you to a bedtime between 6:00-7:00 pm: When you have a skipped or shortened last nap. During a nap transition.

How do I know when my child is ready for one nap? ›

Signs that your baby is ready to transition to one nap
  1. Resisting naps, especially the second one.
  2. Skipping naps entirely.
  3. Taking shorter-than-usual naps.
  4. Suddenly waking early and/or split nights (where a child can't sleep for long periods during the middle of the night)
Sep 5, 2024

How can I get my baby to nap longer on one nap? ›

When you begin the transition to one nap you will push the first nap back to at least 11:30am. Ideally your child would take a three hour nap here, but you are more likely to get 1-2 hours. Remember that delaying getting your child up after a nap will help lengthen the nap.

How long does nap transition last? ›

Some little ones transition from three naps to two fairly quickly, while others can go back and forth between 2 and 3 naps for around 2-4 weeks. Much of this depends on how long your little one naps.

How long should a 1 year old nap? ›

For a one year old, we are aiming for 2.5-3 hours of daytime sleep, divided between two naps. On a two nap schedule, the goal is to have each nap last at least one hour, but no longer than two hours.

Do 2 and 1 2 year olds still nap? ›

There's no exact age that your toddler will stop napping: it's generally between ages 3 and 5, but for some kids, it could be as young as 2 (especially if they have older siblings running around and not napping).

Do 1.5 year olds nap? ›

If your child is under 2.5 years old they definitely still need a day nap. Make sure you're not trying to put them down for their nap too early and the length will vary according to their age. Try having a simple nap time routine (reading books is a great one), using a dark room and some calming white noise.

How many naps for a 10 month old? ›

A 10 month old's nap schedule should allow for 2 - 3 hours of daytime sleep. Expect your baby to take two naps each day. Ideally, each will be about 60 - 120 minutes long. Most babies need between 3 - 3.75 hours of awake time between naps at this age.

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