Read The No Cry Nap Solution Online
Authors: Elizabeth Pantley
mind that parenting isn’t a sprint, it’s a marathon, and you’ve only
just begun, so there’s no reason to rush yourself or your child.
You can copy and fi ll in the following pages or visit my website,
www.nocrysleepsolution.com, f
or PDF fi les to print.
Plan Worksheet
In advance of making a plan, it may help to think about, and write
down, what things are most important to you, what you hope to
gain from a nap plan, and what your specifi c goals are.
The things that are most frustrating or disruptive to us now are:
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What we hope to achieve from a nap plan is:
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We will begin our nap plan for ___________________________________
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on ________________
(date)
Goals for our Daily Schedule (Wake Up, Eat, Sleep)
Approximate time
Activity
Goals for Consistent Wake-Up Time and
Morning wake-up time is approximately: _____________________
My child’s naptimes will be: ______________________________
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Bedtime (lights out) is: ______________
Specifi c Solutions We Will Use for Our Situation:
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A Persistent, Consistent Nap Plan
Brings Success
Changing your child’s naptime patterns can be a complicated
undertaking. There are so many different factors to consider that
the solutions aren’t always simple to identify or to apply. In addi-
tion, children grow and change along the way, and their sleep
needs change, too. In order to see the most pleasant and long-
lasting changes, you’ll want to follow these steps:
• Make a commitment to identify your child’s sleep issues.
Every child is different, so it is impossible to create a one-size-fi ts-
all nap solution. It takes detective work to clearly identify your
child’s sleep issues. The issues are also different for each parent,
and your needs must be taken into consideration as well.
• Find the right solutions.
Each family has its own philosophy
about life. You cannot blindly accept someone else’s prescribed
solution and expect it to work for you. It’s important to choose
solutions that suit your family, your beliefs, your child,
and
your
sleep needs.
• Organize solutions into a complete plan.
Reading about
good ideas is only the beginning. You must organize them into
a plan. Writing them down will be most helpful, so that you can
remember all the parts of your plan as you go through your day.
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• Follow your plan in total every day.
Making a grocery list
but then going out for a walk in the park won’t fi ll your refrigerator
any more than making a nap plan and leaving it in the book will
solve your sleep problems. Commit to following your plan, and
positive changes are inevitable.
• Be fl exible enough to make adjustments as necessary.
It’s
not always possible to make a perfect plan from the get-go. Some-
times it takes a few adjustments as you work through the ideas.
While you should give each idea enough time to settle, you should
also be looking to make adjustments along the way until you feel
that you’ve settled on your best solutions.
• Be realistic enough to have reasonable expectations.
It
takes time to experience change. Let’s face it, no matter how good
your plan is, there are times it will be impossible to follow—you’ll
be out at a birthday party past naptime, or your child will come
down with a cold. Don’t beat yourself up over these natural digres-
sions. Just dust yourself off and start anew. If you stay the path,
your child will be napping well in no time.
• Keep your perspective.
It isn’t always easy, but it is immensely
helpful to keep your perspective and maintain a feeling of joy. Nap
problems can take time to solve, but in the big picture of life, it is
but a blink. Children are little for a very short time, and parents of
older kids will tell you that these early years are the most magical
of childhood. The things you’ll remember most are the adorable
little antics, the sweet smiles, and the joy-fi lled pleasures of raising
a little one.
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Newborn Babies
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Growing into a
Napping Rhythm
The actions we take with our newborn babies set the stage for
good napping habits later. Seemingly innocent caretaking pat-
terns can develop into barriers to good napping. To prevent prob-
lems from cropping up, treat your newborn’s daytime sleep hours
as precursors to future nap behavior. It helps to understand how
newborn napping rhythms develop and change so that you can
take the actions that set your child up for years of great napping
ahead.
The Nature of Newborn Sleep
Newborn babies sleep a lot, but here’s the challenge: they don’t
actually
nap
. Their fi fteen to eighteen hours of daily sleep are dis-
tributed evenly over four to seven brief periods—day and night.
Premature or sick babies will likely sleep more overall hours, but
they sleep for shorter spans, so they divide their sleep into six to
ten sleep periods.
Since we adults don’t break our own sleep into small chunks
throughout the day and night, our new babies’ sleep schedules
can appear strange. We want our babies to conform to a “normal”
pattern of sleep. But for your newborn, this haphazard pattern
is
normal. This pattern is the same as what your baby experienced
while in the womb, and it feels right to him. What he is experi-
encing is
normal newborn sleep
.
The term
newborn
does not have an exact defi nition. When it
comes to sleep, we’ll use the term
newborn
to include babies up to
four months old (for premature babies this is adjusted age—based
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Professional-Speak
“Your baby’s nine months—or three trimesters—is a time
of unbelievably complex development. Nevertheless, it
takes most babies an additional three months to “wake up”
and become active partners in the relationship. This time
between birth and the end of your baby’s third month is