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Contact Napping Help in Dubai

UK-trained sleep support for Dubai families dealing with contact napping

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Your baby sleeps beautifully — as long as they're on you. The moment you try to put them down, they wake up. You've spent months pinned to the sofa during naps, unable to eat, shower, or do anything with two free hands. Contact napping is lovely in theory, but it can become exhausting when it's the only way your baby will nap.

Contact napping is biologically normal, especially in the first few months. Babies are designed to sleep close to their caregivers — they feel safe, warm, and can hear your heartbeat. But as babies grow, many parents want (or need) to transition naps to the cot so they can have some time back during the day.

The transition from contact to cot napping is one of the trickier ones because daytime sleep works differently to night sleep. Sleep pressure is lower, sleep cycles are shorter, and babies are more easily stimulated by their environment. A gradual, consistent approach usually works better than going cold turkey — but the specifics depend on your baby's age and how long contact napping has been the norm.

Dubai's expat community means many families are raising children far from their own parents and support networks. Add in nannies and helpers with different sleep approaches, the intense summer heat, and a social culture that runs late into the evening — and it's no surprise that baby sleep becomes a challenge. We work with Dubai families across Marina, JBR, Downtown, Arabian Ranches and beyond, creating plans that account for your household setup, including nanny handover routines.

Signs your baby might need help with contact napping

  • Baby only naps in arms, on chest, or in a sling
  • Wakes within minutes of being transferred to the cot
  • Takes longer naps on you than anywhere else
  • You can't leave the room or move during naps
  • Naps in the cot are significantly shorter than contact naps

What's usually behind contact napping

  • Biological preference for closeness and warmth during sleep
  • Strong association between physical contact and sleep onset
  • Startle reflex waking baby during transfer (younger babies)
  • Lighter daytime sleep making babies more sensitive to changes
  • The cot feeling unfamiliar compared to a parent's body

How we help with contact napping in Dubai

We create a personalised sleep plan based on your baby's age, temperament, and your family's setup — including nanny and helper routines. Then we support you through it with daily WhatsApp check-ins, adjusting as we go until things improve.

Our approach is gentle and evidence-based. We don't use cry-it-out methods. We follow UK best practice guidelines. And we meet you where you are — no judgement, no pressure.

Packages: 2 weeks (AED 2,200 / £350) or 4 weeks (AED 3,200 / £650). Support hours: 10:30am–1am Dubai time, 7 days a week.

Read our complete guide

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Common questions about contact napping

Is contact napping normal?

Completely — especially in the first 3–4 months. Babies are designed to sleep close to their caregivers. It only becomes an issue if it's unsustainable for you.

When should I stop contact napping?

There's no deadline. Some parents transition at 4 months, others at 9 months. The right time is when you're ready and your baby is developmentally able to nap independently.

How do I move from contact naps to cot naps?

A gradual approach usually works best — going cold turkey rarely ends well. The specifics depend on your baby's age and how long they've been contact napping. Personalised guidance can help.

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Ready to tackle contact napping in Dubai?

Tell us about your baby — age, what's happening, what you've tried. We'll get back to you within minutes during support hours with honest advice on whether we can help.

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