Naps all over the place

Anyone else's baby take their nap so early after waking and then not go down for a second meaning they're having wake windows of 8 or more hours?! Don't know how to end the vicious cycle! Early wake up means early nap, then no second nap means early bedtime

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Yes!!! I'm having the exact same ... naps at 9.30 some days and that's it 😭 struggling to adapt schedule. He goes to bed 8ish and sleeps through til anytime from 5.30 to 6.30. We have to leave for nursery at 7.30 and so if he does (occasionally) fall asleep again after that i have to wake him to go. But whether he sleeps again or not hes still napping really early and im running out of ideas for how to get him out of this new habit!

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same situation here😬x

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