Let's cover why short naps happen, when naps consolidate, and how to help your baby take longer naps. However, it's common for parents to notice their infant only napping for about 30 minutes at a time This shorter nap duration can be frustrating and exhausting for caregivers who rely on those quiet moments. Short naps are extremely common for babies but just as frustrating for parents Short naps are super common for babies under 7 months old and even developmentally appropriate But they're still extremely frustrating.
Baby only naps for 30 minutes Here's why your baby favours short naps and how to encourage them to lengthen naps. Here are the most common reasons we see babies taking those quick catnaps and tips on how to extend the nap sleep. Discover how to extend your baby's short naps and get baby to nap longer than 30 minutes Short naps are normal for newborns, but if your baby 6 months or older, and is still taking short naps, we have the tips you need to help your baby nap longer. (transitions could happen earlier for some, for example if you notice suddenly your 6 month old only napping for 30 minutes or less, they may be ready.) 14 to 18 months many babies drop their second nap and start taking one longer afternoon nap.
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