2 Year Old Sleep Regression (2024)

I love 2 year olds! Often, 2 year olds get a bad rap because of the "Terrible Twos," but the truth is, 2 year olds are so fun with their busy brains and busy bodies. Unfortunately, all of this busy energy can sometimes lead to a struggle with sleep, which is often called the 2 year old sleep regression. I’d love to talk about it.

Is there a sleep regression at 2 years old or 2.5 years old?#anchor

Yes! It’s normal for your 2 year old or 2.5 year old to experience changes in sleep. At this age, toddlers are experiencing significant development. There may also be life changes happening around this time that can impact sleep (e.g. new sibling, starting school or daycare, potty training).

Can I talk you through my approach to sleep regressions?

What are some signs of the 2 year sleep regression?#anchor

A sleep regression is when your little one experiences a sudden disruption or change in sleep. This could look like:

What causes the 2 year old sleep regression?#anchor

When your little one’s brain is going through huge developmental changes, sleep can be affected. Here's what I want you to know: Sleep regressions, like the 2 year old sleep regression, are a sign of developmental progressions.⁣ Your toddler’s brain is working hard!

At 2 years old, your toddler is learning new physical skills like jumping, climbing, and throwing or kicking balls. They are also engaging in more focused play like puzzles, towers, taking turns, etc.. You may have noticed they are really starting to “pretend” and acting out the things they see people doing throughout the day!

Your toddler is also going through huge cognitive changes that lead to following two-step commands, increasing memory, blossoming imagination, growing independence, and sometimes testing limits. Between 18-26 months, toddlers learn their voice matters. They are learning “I can use my voice to impact change!”

Besides the physical and cognitive changes, there can also be other reasons your toddler is experiencing a sleep regression.

  • If you’ve noticed an increase in bedtime battles, it’s possible your 2 year old is expressing a fear of the dark. Your toddler being afraid of the dark can look like getting upset when the lights are turned off or wanting the lights to remain on. It may be helpful to introduce a night light if this is happening.

  • Another possible reason your 2 year old is going through a sleep regression could be separation anxiety. Aim to spend 10-15 minutes of intentional 1-on-1 time with your 2 year old during the day. This undivided attention can make a big difference at bedtime by giving your toddler the quality time they’re craving from you.

  • Although teething is not a common cause of a sleep regression, 2 year molars begin to come in around 2-2.5 years and may affect sleep for a brief period.

How long does the 2 -year-old sleep regression last?#anchor

Sleep regressions related to developmental progression are temporary! They can last just a few days to several weeks. I know it can be tough when you’re operating on less sleep, but remaining consistent with routines and holding firm to boundaries can be so helpful for making it through the 2 year old sleep regression. If we introduce new habits during a regression, a temporary setback can become a long-term struggle. If sleep has always been tough or you'd like more step-by-step guidance for your days and nights, my Toddler Sleep Training class will give you everything you need to confidently set your toddler up for restful and independent sleep.

My 2 year old is refusing to nap. Does this mean we should drop the nap?#anchor

Not yet! Most toddlers need a nap until around age 4. Nap refusals at 2 years old are a common sign of the sleep regression. Instead of dropping the nap, stay consistent with your healthy sleep habits and routines.

If your 2 year old is fighting naps, it may be time to evaluate how much sleep your 2 year old is getting each day. Most 2 year olds need 11-14 hours of sleep in a 24 hour period, with a goal of 10-12 hours of night sleep and 1.5-3 hours of day sleep. Take a look at Toddler Nap Schedules for 2, 3, and 4 year olds for more guidance.

If you’ve explored these possibilities and your toddler is still fighting his naps, read Is Your Toddler Fighting Bedtime? – the reasons and steps for fixing bedtime battles are similar for nap time struggles.

How long should I let my toddler cry during a regression?#anchor

I understand why you might be asking this question. When it feels like sleep is falling apart, you may be wondering what other options you have besides simply letting your toddler cry. But I want to tell you: You don't have to let your toddler simply cry out of desperation. You can have a plan to confidently help your toddler sleep independently while remaining emotionally attached and limiting tears.

In my Toddler Sleep Training class, I'll walk you step-by-step through a holistic, fully-customizable approach to independent sleep for your toddler. It doesn't mean that your toddler won't cry at all, but it does mean that you'll do everything you can to minimize tears, prepare your toddler for sleep, and walk alongside them every step of the way.

Should I let my toddler sleep in my bed during a regression?#anchor

Sleep regressions can be so tough! It might seem that bringing your toddler into your bed will be a quick fix, but it could lead to new expectations for sleep. I don’t recommend allowing your toddler to sleep in your bed as a solution to sleep issues during a sleep regression – especially if this is not something you want to continue doing long term.

If you’ve been struggling with the 2 year regression and feel like you’ve run out of options, try the ideas below to get you started.

How can I help my 2 year old through a sleep regression?#anchor

Stay flexible as your toddler’s sleep needs change.#anchor

Remember, your little one still needs great sleep! Even if he can "choose" not to sleep, we want to maintain a nap AND a consistent bedtime (ideally 7:00-8:00 p.m.).⁣ Pay attention to how long it takes your 2 year old to fall asleep. If falling asleep begins to take more than 30 minutes for naps or bedtime, it might be time to take another look at your daytime routine.

Introduce a lovey.#anchor

2 years old is also a great time to introduce a lovey or favorite stuffed animal. This can help calm your toddler during bedtime since research shows sleeping with a comfort object can help decrease sleep problems and nighttime fears.

Plan for lots of active play.#anchor

Provide stimulating awake time with new activities. This doesn’t mean you have to come up with creative new ideas every day. Try things like going for a walk and looking for flowers, making an obstacle course, reading books, visiting the library, cooking together, playing in the sink, or building a tower out of blocks – check out these activities and developmental toys for more ideas. Keeping that body and brain active truly helps with consolidated sleep.

Be mindful of big transitions.#anchor

Avoid too many new challenges at once. I know that the milestone of turning two makes it feel like your toddler is suddenly “big.” This can often lead to big transitions. Go slowly as you navigate potty training, eliminating the pacifier, moving out of the crib, etc. It doesn't have to be done NOW. Take your time, and if possible, try to follow your toddler’s lead.

Note: Now isn’t the best time to move out of the crib for most.

If you’ll be adding a baby to your family, it may help to avoid other major changes during the few months before and after the new baby’s arrival.

Stay consistent.#anchor

Don’t start habits you don’t want to maintain. Inconsistency combined with limit testing and the desire for control can create long-term struggles. Hold firm to your boundaries: It will pay off for months to come!⁣

What if sleep is still a struggle for my 2 year old?#anchor

I have a class that can help! My Toddler Sleep Training helps your toddler become a great sleeper and meets them where they are developmentally using a holistic, customizable, and connection-driven approach. My goal is to get your toddler sleeping through the night and your family thriving through the toddler years.

2 Year Old Sleep Regression (2024)

FAQs

How long does the 2 year sleep regression last? ›

The 2 year sleep regression can last up to six weeks but can be as short as one or two weeks. Having a good understanding of the importance of naps, bedtime routines, settling and nutrition can help get you and your toddler through the regression.

How do I fix my 2 year old sleep regression? ›

The best way to overcome toddler sleep regression is to be calm and consistent. It's important to help your child learn how to self-soothe and to fall asleep on their own. Your child probably can't tell time. The same bedtime and naptime steps will create a comfortable routine.

Why is my 2 year old no longer sleeping through the night? ›

Developmental advances

Sometimes, all that learning and growing may make it difficult for them to sleep well at night. At the age of 2, children are experiencing a leap in their physical abilities, language skills, and social abilities which can lead to tougher bedtimes and more night wakings.

How do I get my 2 year old to sleep through the night again? ›

What are some tips to help my child sleep?
  1. The bedroom should be dark and quiet.
  2. Give your child a consistent blanket, stuffed animal or favorite toy. The transitional object can really be reassuring to children as they go through the separation anxiety phase because they are comforted by it. ...
  3. Routine is important.

What age is the biggest sleep regression? ›

When Do Sleep Regressions Happen? While some sleep experts take note of regressions around four, eight, 12 and 18 months, the most well-understood and biggest regression is the four-month sleep regression. The four-month sleep regression may happen up to a month early, or a month late.

What is the terrible two sleep regression? ›

Reasons for the 2 year sleep regression include toddlers exploring their world and testing boundaries, changes in sleep needs, transitioning out of a crib too early, big changes at home (like a new sibling or move), and milestones like potty training.

Should I let my toddler cry it out during sleep regression? ›

It can make them resistant to going to bed, cry out once they are in bed, or fail to get back to sleep if they wake up in the night. Some separation anxiety is normal, but it is best for caregivers to avoid reinforcing it. Encourage self-soothing: Avoid immediately responding when your toddler cries out.

What is a good bedtime for a 2 year old? ›

A positive bedtime routine helps toddlers feel ready for sleep and settle more easily when they wake at night. Most toddlers are ready for bed between 6.30 pm and 7.30 pm. This is a good time, because they sleep deepest between 8 pm and midnight.

Can you let a 2 year old cry it out? ›

Q: Can you let 2 year olds cry it out? A: Extinction methods can be an effective way to help older babies and toddlers learn to self-soothe and fall asleep independently. Studies [1] show that graduated extinction can even help to strengthen the bond between parent and child.

Why is my 2 year old waking up so many times at night? ›

Common reasons for night wakings are: Sleep associations such as pacifiers and parental presence can affect a toddler's ability to self-soothe. Physical causes like hunger, teething, illnesses, and overtiredness can contribute to disrupted sleep. Growing imagination and awareness lead to fears and nightmares.

What to do with 2 year old who won't sleep? ›

Don't scold or punish him, but don't reward him by staying, either. He may just be trying to get attention, so put him right back to bed and leave as soon as he's lying down. Stay calm and consistent — he'll soon realize you won't give in. It's a good idea to stick to a schedule.

What foods help toddlers sleep? ›

Foods to Help Toddlers Sleep
  • Figs. Naturally sweet figs make an enjoyable treat that's nutritious too. ...
  • Bananas. Another kid favorite, bananas are also packed with potassium and magnesium. ...
  • Sweet Potato. Delicious sweet potatoes are toddler-approved snacks that are full of nutrients. ...
  • Nuts. ...
  • Cottage Cheese. ...
  • Oatmeal.
Feb 7, 2019

How to handle 2 year sleep regression? ›

Here are some smart 2-year-old sleep regression tips:
  1. Stick to the routine. Be firm with your toddler's bedtime and reinforce the relaxing schedule you've set up, with a bath, stories, a short song and some cuddling.
  2. Stay calm. ...
  3. Check for illness. ...
  4. Add a lovey. ...
  5. Try a night light. ...
  6. Nix screen time. ...
  7. Make it dark.
Apr 19, 2022

At what age should you stop cuddling your child to sleep? ›

Transitioning Away from Cuddling to Sleep

Although there is no right or wrong age to stop bedtime cuddles, most experts suggest that it is best to start the process when your child is around 18 months old. At this age, they are developing their sense of independence and starting to recognise bedtime routines.

How to fix a 2-year-old's sleep schedule? ›

Identify the latest time and set this as bedtime. Gradually push back the bedtime by 15 minutes every 2 days. You can also make bedtime earlier (if needed) using this approach. Once your toddler gets used to falling asleep easily and quickly when put to bed, move their bedtime forward by 15 minutes every 2 days.

How do you know when the sleep regression is ending? ›

A: When a sleep regression is ending, your baby will start to sleep longer stretches at night and even all the way through the night. You will likely also notice that they are able to self-soothe and fall back asleep without your help.

Does sleep regression fix itself? ›

Provided you stay consistent with your baby's bedtime routine and take steps to avoid forming any potentially bad habits (more on that below), the 4-month sleep regression should end on its own in about two weeks or less.

How to fix a 2 year old's sleep schedule? ›

Identify the latest time and set this as bedtime. Gradually push back the bedtime by 15 minutes every 2 days. You can also make bedtime earlier (if needed) using this approach. Once your toddler gets used to falling asleep easily and quickly when put to bed, move their bedtime forward by 15 minutes every 2 days.

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