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Sometimes, during nap transitions, your baby's sleep can get worse rather than better. But does this mean you've dropped a nap too soon? Or do they just need some more time to adjust? In this video, our expert sleep consultant Nicky answers your question "We have dropped the third nap but now my little one is waking really early, why? " Stay tuned as Nicky talks you through that third nap transition and why that might be causing your little one to wake with the larks.👶🏻 📚 Read more in the following articles: https://www.littleones.co/blog/6-8-mo... https://www.littleones.co/blog/up-wit... 😴 Find our white noise album here: https://www.littleones.co/perfect-sounds 💛 Comprehensive baby and toddler sleep solutions & support. Download our Little Ones App today: https://www.littleones.co/our-app ---------- Make sure you SUBSCRIBE (http://bit.ly/2nvE2uK) to our channel and click the notification bell 🔔 so you don’t miss out on any of the new Little Ones videos! We upload a new video every week. Little Ones™ is all about baby and toddler sleep. Our trusted, age-specific sleep solutions are carefully formulated to help you through your baby's day, leading to better sleep for everyone! If you would like to know more about how Little Ones could help you, visit our website by clicking here: https://www.littleones.co And if you’re interested in more videos about naps, check out our YouTube playlist here: • Naps/Day Sleep Thanks for watching! FOLLOW US AT: Facebook: / thelittle1s Instagram: / littleonesbabysleep TikTok: / littleonesbabysleep YouTube: / littleonessleep