Nap transitions without the drama: a gentle timeline
Dropping a nap is a transition, not a battle. Signs of readiness and a week-by-week way through it.
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What the research says
Developmental findings are best understood as ranges and probabilities, not bright lines. The body of an article walks a parent from “here’s the science” to “here’s what that means for your Tuesday” without overclaiming.
Connection and calm do more developmental work than any single technique. The relationship is the intervention.
Try this today
- One small, concrete thing a parent can do before the next nap.
- A second option for a different temperament or schedule.
- A gentle “what’s normal” reassurance so nobody leaves anxious.
Educational content, not medical advice. ToddCovery does not diagnose. If something worries you about your child’s development, talk to your pediatrician.