17 Month Sleep Schedule Guide

17 Month Sleep Schedule Guide

Jane Bradford

13 sept 2024

17 months

13 sept 2024

17 month old with mom

You know that sleep is precious - both for you and your little one. If you're navigating the sometimes turbulent waters of your 17-month-old's sleep schedule, you're not alone. I've been there, and I'm here to share some tried-and-true wisdom to help you and your toddler get the rest you both need.


In this comprehensive guide, we'll dive into everything you need to know about your 17-month-old's sleep schedule. From understanding their sleep needs to crafting the perfect bedtime routine, we'll cover it all. By the end, you'll have a toolkit of strategies to ensure restful nights and energetic days for your growing toddler.


Understanding Sleep Needs for 17-Month-Old Toddlers

Let's start with the basics: how much sleep does your 17-month-old actually need? According to the National Sleep Foundation, toddlers between 1-2 years old typically need about 11-14 hours of sleep in a 24-hour period. This usually breaks down into about 10-12 hours at night and 1-2 hours during the day.

But why is sleep so crucial at this age? Well, your little one is growing and developing at an astounding rate. During sleep, their body releases growth hormones, their brain consolidates memories and learning, and their immune system gets a boost. It's like a full-body tune-up that happens every night!

So, how do you know if your toddler is ready for sleep? Look out for these signs:

  • Rubbing eyes

  • Yawning

  • Becoming clingy or fussy

  • Losing interest in toys or activities

  • Becoming quieter or calmer


What Does a Typical 17-Month-Old Sleep Schedule Look Like?

While every child is unique, here's a sample schedule that might work for your 17-month-old:

  • 6:30 AM: Wake up

  • 12:00 PM - 2:00 PM: Nap time

  • 7:30 PM: Start bedtime routine

  • 8:00 PM: Lights out

Remember, this is just a guide. Your toddler's schedule might vary based on their individual needs and your family's routine.


How Many Naps Should a 17-Month-Old Take?

At 17 months, many toddlers are transitioning from two naps to one. This can be a tricky period, as your little one might be caught between needing that second nap and fighting it tooth and nail.

Signs that your toddler might be ready to drop to one nap include:

  • Consistently taking a long time to fall asleep for the afternoon nap

  • Skipping the afternoon nap entirely some days

  • Taking a very short morning nap

  • Night sleep becoming disrupted


Tips for Successful Nap Transitions

Transitioning to one nap can be challenging, but these strategies can help:

  1. Gradually push the morning nap later by 15-30 minutes every few days.

  2. If your toddler seems tired before the new nap time, engage them in a quiet activity.

  3. Be prepared for an earlier bedtime during the transition.

  4. Stay consistent with the new schedule, even on weekends.


Creating the Perfect Bedtime Routine for Your 17-Month-Old

A consistent bedtime routine is like a lullaby for your toddler's body and mind. It signals that it's time to wind down and prepare for sleep. Here's a sample routine you might try:

  1. Bath time (about 10-15 minutes)

  2. Pajamas and diaper change

  3. Brush teeth

  4. Read a story or two

  5. Sing a quiet song

  6. Cuddles and kisses

  7. Lights out

The key is consistency. Try to do the same activities in the same order each night. This predictability can be very comforting for your toddler.


Why Is My 17-Month-Old Suddenly Fighting Sleep?

If your once-perfect sleeper is suddenly battling bedtime, you're likely dealing with the 18-month sleep regression. This common phase often hits around 17-18 months and can be triggered by several factors:

  • Developmental leaps: Your toddler is learning new skills and may want to practice them instead of sleep.

  • Separation anxiety: This often peaks around this age.

  • Testing boundaries: Your toddler is asserting their independence.

Remember, this is a phase and it will pass. Stick to your routines as much as possible and offer extra comfort as needed.


How to Handle Early Morning Wake-Ups in 17-Month-Olds

Early morning wake-ups can be exhausting for everyone. Here are some strategies to tackle this issue:

  1. Check the room environment: Is light sneaking in? Is it too warm or cold?

  2. Consider a toddler clock: These visual cues can help your child understand when it's okay to get up.

  3. Gradually adjust bedtime: If your toddler is getting enough total sleep, try pushing bedtime 15 minutes later.

  4. Be consistent with your response: If you decide not to start the day before a certain time, stick to it.


What Should I Do If My 17-Month-Old Won't Sleep Through the Night?

Night wakings can be common at this age. They might be caused by:

  • Hunger

  • Teething discomfort

  • Nightmares or night terrors

  • Sleep associations (like needing to be rocked back to sleep)

To encourage longer sleep periods:

  1. Ensure your toddler is getting enough food during the day.

  2. Address any sleep associations gradually.

  3. Offer comfort for nightmares, but try to avoid bringing your toddler into your bed.

  4. Consider the "fade out" method, where you gradually reduce your presence at bedtime.


The Role of Nutrition in Your 17-Month-Old's Sleep Schedule

What your toddler eats can significantly impact their sleep. A study published in the Journal of Nutrition found that toddlers who ate more vegetables slept better at night.

Here are some nutrition tips for better sleep:

  • Avoid large meals close to bedtime

  • Limit sugary snacks, especially in the evening

  • Ensure your toddler is getting enough iron-rich foods

  • Consider a small protein-rich snack before bed to prevent hunger wake-ups


Creating the Ideal Sleep Environment for Your 17-Month-Old

Your toddler's sleep environment can make a big difference in their sleep quality. Here's what to consider:

  • Temperature: Aim for a room temperature between 68-72°F (20-22°C).

  • Lighting: Use blackout curtains to keep the room dark.

  • Noise: A white noise machine can help mask household sounds.

  • Bedding: Ensure your toddler's mattress is comfortable and bedding is breathable.


How Can I Adjust My 17-Month-Old's Sleep Schedule for Daylight Saving Time?

Time changes can throw off even the best sleepers. Here's how to handle it:

  1. Start adjusting bedtime by 15 minutes a few days before the time change.

  2. Stick to your usual routine, just shifted to the new time.

  3. Be patient - it can take up to a week for your toddler to fully adjust.


When Should I Seek Professional Help for My 17-Month-Old's Sleep Issues?

While some sleep challenges are normal, there are times when professional help might be needed. Consider reaching out to your pediatrician if:

  • Your toddler snores loudly or seems to have trouble breathing during sleep

  • Sleep issues are affecting your toddler's daytime behavior or development

  • You're feeling overwhelmed or your own sleep is severely impacted


Frequently Asked Questions About 17-Month-Old Sleep Schedules


Is it normal for my 17-month-old to still wake up at night?

While many toddlers this age can sleep through the night, some night wakings are still normal. If it's happening frequently, consider the factors we discussed earlier.


How long should a 17-month-old nap during the day?

Most 17-month-olds nap for about 1-2 hours during the day. If your toddler is transitioning to one nap, it might be on the longer side.


Can teething affect my 17-month-old's sleep schedule?

Absolutely. Teething can cause discomfort that disrupts sleep. Consult with your pediatrician about safe pain relief options.


Should I wake my 17-month-old from a long nap?

Generally, it's best to let your toddler sleep. However, if long naps are consistently interfering with bedtime, you might consider gently waking them after 2 hours.


How do I know if my 17-month-old is getting enough sleep?

If your toddler is generally happy, active, and developing well during the day, they're likely getting enough sleep. If you have concerns, discuss them with your pediatrician.

Remember, every child is unique, and what works for one might not work for another. Be patient with yourself and your toddler as you navigate this stage. With consistency and love, you'll find a rhythm that works for your family.


Sample Sleep Schedules for a 17-Month-Old

Here are three sample sleep schedules for a 17-month-old:


Schedule 1 (Early Riser):

  • 6:00 AM: Wake up

  • 11:30 AM - 1:30 PM: Nap

  • 7:00 PM: Bedtime routine starts

  • 7:30 PM: Lights out


Schedule 2 (Later Sleeper):

  • 7:30 AM: Wake up

  • 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM: Nap

  • 8:00 PM: Bedtime routine starts

  • 8:30 PM: Lights out


Schedule 3 (Transitioning from Two Naps):

  • 7:00 AM: Wake up

  • 10:00 AM - 10:30 AM: Short morning nap (if needed)

  • 2:00 PM - 3:30 PM: Afternoon nap

  • 7:30 PM: Bedtime routine starts

  • 8:00 PM: Lights out


Remember, these are just examples. The best schedule is one that works for your child and your family. Don't be afraid to adjust and experiment to find what fits best. Sweet dreams!

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Note: This content is for informational purposes only and should not replace medical advice from your doctor, pediatrician, or medical professional. If you have questions or concerns, you should contact a medical professional.