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A 9:30am nap might sound oddly specific, but it could be the key to fixing early rising, shifting wonky schedules, and creating consistency in your baby’s sleep routine. In Episode 8 of Nap Trapped, sleep consultants Sally Woods (The Sleep Concierge) and Bec Maher (The Sleep Centre) explain why they’re so passionate about holding steady at 9:30am for babies on two naps.
This short, sharp episode covers the science behind baby body clocks, how to avoid reinforcing a 5am start, and why a consistent first nap can act as a daily reset. If your baby is waking early, skipping naps, or bedtime feels like a mess—this one’s for you.
🍼 What You’ll Learn:
Why early naps can reinforce early rising
How 9:30am acts as an anchor point for better day sleep
Why short-term overtiredness is OK (and expected!)
How to reset your baby’s internal body clock
No-rules strategies for assisting that first nap while fixing sleep
⏰ Timestamps:0:00 Welcome & Happy Birthday Sally!1:00 Why 9:30 is the Sweet Spot for Two-Nap Babies3:00 The Link Between Early Naps & Early Wakes6:00 Overtired? Here’s Why That’s Fine (For Now)8:00 9:30 as a Daytime Anchor for Predictable Sleep10:00 What to Do When Naps Are Disrupted13:00 How to Push Through Like It’s Baby Jet Lag17:00 Final Thoughts & The Power of a Reset
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