When I started having trouble getting them to take one and they could get through the day without having a melt down from being tired I stopped putting them down for naps. It was around age 5 or maybe 6. I figured it was their way of saying, " I don't need this anymore."
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My 2 children stopped taking naps right before kindergarten, at about age 4 or 5.
Most children under the age of 1 take two naps a day — usually one in the morning and another in the afternoon. By 18 months, most have given up the morning nap but still need an afternoon snooze to make it through dinner without a meltdown. Even when you've kissed the morning nap goodbye, your toddler's likely to continue needing her afternoon nap for quite some time.
At age 4, more than 50 percent of children are still taking naps. And even though the majority of children (about 70 percent) stop napping at 5 years, 3 in 10 still need a nap at this age. That said, every child is different.
Much depends on how many hours your toddler sleeps at night.
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