Is my son?


My son is 11 months old. and growing bigger everyday. When he is not having a growth spurt he naps twice a day for about 30 min. Right now he is going through a growth spurt and he is take three naps a day ranging from 30 min. to 2 hours.

His father said that he read it some where that our son taking this many naps is not good.

Advice please?

Answers:
There isnt anything wrong with Naps..my daughter is 1..and she naps a few times a day ranging from 20M-2Hrs.

they nap when they dont feel good or are tired.. my daughter naps longer when shes teething..and growing.. but on a normal day..she will take maybe one nap that lasts an hour or less...

Other Answers:
If he is tired, let him sleep. But 2 hours seems a little long. Maybe 1 hour at the most.

Normal.

Don't worry about it. Our son did the same thing, and now, at 3, he can still be down for 3.5-4 hours for a nap. Sleep is good. It's when the body and mind catches up with itself.


That is perfectly normal for an 11 month old. I dont see any problem. As long as he sleeps fine at night, he will only sleep as much during the day as he needs. Don't pay attention to what's "normal", just pay attention to what your son's body is telling you.


Every child is different. My 19 month old takes one two hour nap. I got him to do this by holding off his morning nap....keeping him awake, that way he sleeps longer in the afternoon. Mom's need down time too!

Never wake a sleeping baby!


other than him not sleeping well at night, i don't think that it is a problem
again, i am just a mom, so i would talk with your doctor
my son is 4 and he only takes naps he just happens to fall asleep, i dont usually make him lay down to rest


I have 3 kids.......oldest being 24, youngest is 8.....and I believe when a child is tired, they will sleep, when theyre not, they wont...same for eating. From day to day can be different as well as age, depends on their mood, how much activity they had for that day, how they feel...etc...just like us! Your son could be suffering from lack of iron, which makes him sleepy. I would have a doctor run a blood test just to be safe. Most likely your son just needs extra sleep while he is growing. If he is doing a lot of activity during the day, that too would be cause for long naps.


He's sounds okay yet it depends on his size and height and needs as an individual...over 2 hours and maybe it'd be a problem but that also would depend on how long he sleeps at night...so factors you have to consider depend on the individual toddler, and technically he's 1 more month away from really being a toddler but some babies now a days already have that tallness, or fullness (plump) of a toddler's size and can wear the clothes so I included what might interest you to know as a mom...
(try calling your insurance company's ASK-A-Nurse hotline and seeing if you can go over anything he ate with them, they will fax the concerns to his Pediatrician and then the Ped can find out if it's a food allergy or too much or not enough of something, you know rule out the obvious, low blood sugar ect.)
after all it's say at
http://www.itsamomsworld.com/toddler_sleep_nap.html
"While the amount of sleep a toddler needs varies from child to child, the ideal length of nap times at this age is between one and two hours. Sleeping for longer than that can interfere with your toddlers sleep at night and before you know it, you'll have a kid with sleep problems on your hands"

and I also checked out
http://toddlerstoday.com/resources/articles/pillowtalk.htm
"While it may be essential for one toddler to sleep a full 10 hours at night and take a two-hour nap each afternoon, a sibling may not need that much sleep and may be able to skip a nap altogether."
Hope I helped you!
Source(s):
http://www.itsamomsworld.com/toddler_sleep_nap.html'

http://toddlerstoday.com/resources/articles/pillowtalk.htm


Try to keep him awake 5-6hrs before bed Day care guide lines state , if a child is sleepy and takes the nap , do not wake them , their body needs the sleep . I had a child sleep 2 -3 hours but I later learned she was kept up late at home and woke up at 5 am to be dropped off .


My advice? Lay down and nap with him - you deserve it.
No, don't worry about it at all. Pretty soon he won't want those naps and you will wish he did.


It depends on how long he is sleeping at night. Does he sleep through the night? A child this age should be getting 12-14 hours of sleep per day (in a 24 hour period). If you let him nap too long during the day, it will be difficult to get him to bed at bedtime (which should be the same time everyday). If he doesn't nap enough, then he will not sleep well during the night, and most likely wake up for extended periods of time. How active is your son, maybe you are wearing him out a lot? At that age, my son took two naps a day, ranging from 1-3 hours each and slept 10 hours at night. Two naps is typical for 11 months, and limiting it to two might make them longer, which may make it easier for you to get things done. How do you know he is having a growth spurt?



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