Not exact matches
When Braxton goes down for his afternoon
nap it's
always that time of
day where I am desperate for something warm and sweet and just for me, and this really is a perfect hot drink to enjoy during the short amount of time I get to myself each
day.
Our youngest had
always been a good sleeper during the
day, but when we started to limit the length of his
naps in the afternoon, he started to sleep longer at night almost immediately.
Her first
nap is
always 2 - 3 hours but the other 3
naps she takes the rest of the
day are short.
But just because your school - age kid is not
napping during the
day anymore, it doesn't mean that she's
always able to regulate herself and say, «Gee, I'm tired; I really need to go to bed now.»
The first hurdle is
always a) getting the baby to
nap and also b) getting them to
nap at a reasonable time of
day that's during the
day, and not at the end of it.
Babies sleep a lot, particularly newborns, and it's not
always possible to stay at home all
day to ensure every
nap is lying flat on their back in their cot or Moses basket - as the experts recommend.
You want to have a definite
day (versus «come over sometime») and time of
day («around 11») but take into consideration that moms can't
always control
nap times or last - minute meltdowns.
Working during naptime has its advantages but one of the things to keep in mind about naptime is that
nap schedules change — sometimes
day - to -
day but
always over time.
Leo
always napped for at least 2 hours every
day and it meant that I spent most afternoons trapped in the house while he snoozed away up in his cot.
Again, you will
always have an occasional car seat, stroller or couch
nap, but their own bed is the best place to keep this routine intact, so do your best to have your child's
nap take place in the same location and same time each
day.
Most of her
naps (2 or 3 a
day) are 30 - 40 minutes long, and at bedtime she
always wakes up half an hour after being put down and I have to bounce her back to sleep again.
Hi, my (now 14 mo) son also had a period when he was much smaller when would only sleep for 45 mins in the daytime when previously he'd
napped well... It obviously may not work, but what I did and it might be worth a try was that because he
always managed to pass this 45 minute mark if we were walking, I took him for an hour long walk about 3
days in a row was all it took, and then he seemed to learn to get past that 45 minutes and could then do it in his cot... Maybe if that helps during the
day it might have a knock on effect at nightime too... Obviously you don't want to get to a stage where he'll only fall asleep in the pushchair but maybe one
nap a
day try it and another
nap let him go in his cot... Or whatever fits with you, but this was something I found to work for us
Another thing is that she
always wakes up later when she goes to bed later or sometimes she doesn't, but then she will take a
nap throughout the
day.
My 15 month old is
always comfy in it and even will
nap it in when we're out an extended period of time [like at the Texas State Fair the other
day].
Is it strange for kids to kind of skip this like four or five whatever, I mean,
nap schedule because I feel like my kids never really... Well, maybe my twins a little bit did the two but I'll tell you, my boys, they were
always like one solid
nap a
day.
The «bones» of our
day always look the same: free play, craft, snack, outdoor time, adventure, lunch, stories,
nap, outdoor time and then home, but what we do within those blocks of time are very flexible, and often unstructured.
While the effects might not be present immediately, following this night with another
day of skipped
naps will almost
always result in disaster.
I put him in his crib for all 3
naps a
day, and then I put him down there at night, but he
always ends up in our bed at some point through the night.
• Your child is under 12 months old • When you put your child down for a
nap he plays, resists, or fusses for a while but
always ends up sleeping for an hour or more • When you take your child for car rides during the
day he usually falls asleep • If your child misses a
nap he is fussy or acts tired until the next
nap or bedtime • Your child is dealing with a change in his life (such as a new sibling, sickness, or starting daycare) that disrupts his
nap schedule • Your child misses
naps when you're on the go, but when you are at home he takes two good
naps
During the
day she is at the mercy of our crazy run around schedule, so
naps aren't
always consistent.
The 2nd
nap of the
day is
always good.
*
Always best
nap of the
day.
Mimi Gauthier, a movie set decorator in New Orleans, recalls her father's battle with RLS: He
always had to shake out his legs repeatedly before he could sit in his lounge chair and snooze, and he
napped frequently during the
day.
Even though I ate whatever I wanted growing up and I've never been athletic — I'd take a
nap over a walk any
day — I was
always thin.
The to - do list I write myself each
day doesn't
always get done, and Addi's
naps now are being used to «catch up» on life, instead of catching up on shows and drinking a coffee in bed.
We
always found a more quiet stretch of beach and that's where I took a
nap every
day while feeling the ocean breeze and listening to the waves.
Now she's 19 months old and has gone down to just 1 - 2
naps a
day, but I basically
always know what I'm going to do during her naptime on Monday, her naptime on Tuesday, etc..
Always be aware of your pets» location in your house, yard, or public place, and be familiar with their
day - to -
day habits, including preferred places for hiding and
napping.
Since starting on Proin 50 2x a
day it has improved but there is
always some evidence in the morning and after long
naps.
I
always carry along a
day bag that has enough pockets to hold my camera, guide book, sunglasses, extra clothing layer, camcorder and book, and will be able to serve as a pillow should I happen to find myself somewhere needing a
nap.