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Toddler Sleep: What to Expect from 12–18 Months 💤

Toddler Sleep: What to Expect from 12–18 Months 💤

Practical tips to support better rest (for everyone!) 💗

What we'll cover:

  • 🕰 How much sleep toddlers need
  • 🛏 Transitioning from two naps to one
  • 🌙 Bedtime routines that really help
  • 😴 Common sleep hiccups and how to handle them

Growing fast—and still needing sleep

Between 12 and 18 months, your little one is changing fast. They may look more independent, but sleep is still a big need. 🧸

How much sleep does a toddler need? 🕓

Around 13–14 hours total per day, including 11 hours overnight and 1–2 daytime naps.

Signs it's time to drop a nap 🛌

  • Long morning nap, but resistance to afternoon sleep
  • Earlier waking from naps
  • Grumpy or overtired at odd times

Tips for transitioning smoothly 🔄

Watch your toddler's cues and stay flexible. Keep mornings active, and settle into a new nap rhythm post-lunch if that works best for you. 🌞

Sticking to a bedtime routine 🌜

Routine = comfort and calm. Even if naps shift, keep the evenings familiar: outdoor play ➡️ supper ➡️ quiet time ➡️ bedtime. Avoid screens and stick to relaxing rituals. 📖🛁🧸

Night waking & new skills 🚼

New movers often want to show off at bedtime. Lower the cot mattress, keep toys out, and stay consistent. 🛏

Why is my toddler waking up at night? 🤔

  • Teething
  • Colds or temperature changes
  • Too much or too little daytime sleep
  • Clock changes, travel, or life changes
  • Sunrise creeping earlier ☀️
  • Nightmares starting closer to age 2

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