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		<title>By: April R</title>
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		<description>About Little Bug&#039;s naps; My kids didn&#039;t give up a morning nap until between 18 months and 2 years old, much closer to 2. Have you tried shortening her night sleep? Maybe putting her to bed a little later will let you get back to a morning nap. BTW-I&#039;ve gotten all of my parenting advice from my 82 year old grandmother, who raised 8 children. She can literally tell over the phone just by listening if my kids were teething, had earaches, were sleepy, hungry, etc. and could tell you what to do in a heartbeat. One other thing, and you might not like this, have you tried rocking her to sleep? Yes, she might get used to it, but will it matter in 100 years? Nah!</description>
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