If your baby is an easy napper, you may want to drop her off
at naptime so she'd supervised while she sleeps, and you can steal a few moments to yourselves.
Not exact matches
By this time I'm looking over my shoulder
at the TV
so much that I make myself feel dizzy
so I decide I need to lay down on the floor and then boom...
naptime.
Try to make the
naptime routine different from the one you do
at bedtime
so your children can come to rely on the comfort and predictability.
So pure, so healthy, so breathable, you have peace of mind knowing your baby is resting safely at nighttime and naptim
So pure,
so healthy, so breathable, you have peace of mind knowing your baby is resting safely at nighttime and naptim
so healthy,
so breathable, you have peace of mind knowing your baby is resting safely at nighttime and naptim
so breathable, you have peace of mind knowing your baby is resting safely
at nighttime and
naptime.
So now (after 3 weeks of «moving things along») she only nurses
at around 6 am, again
at naptime, and just a little bit before bed.
Today, they didn't want to go to sleep
at naptime... they both cried uncontrollably, even after rocking and even after putting them in the swings (and BTW... I am using the damn swings as a crutch, but I AM
SO TIRED).
Always put him in his crib while he's still awake (bedtime and
naptime)
so he gets plenty of practice
at putting himself to sleep.
In fact, if your baby is doing well with «drowsy but awake»
at naptime, I would encourage you to put her to sleep in the crib
at her bedtime, too,
so that she can practice her new skill.
To this day (21 months) she goes to sleep
at night and for
naptime on her own with not
so much as a pat on the back.
For the last year and a half or
so of nursing my younger daughter it was only
at bedtime,
naptime (while she still had naps) and first thing in the morning.
At this stage, toddlers pretend about things they know about,
so pretending to have
naptime, give a bath, feed a doll or do something they watch you do are among their favorite topics for make believe!
I had only been nursing him
at bedtime for the past year or
so with an occasional afternoon
naptime nursing.
At naptime, the Kids Club staff will take your kiddo back to your room
so they can rest.
Already I've had to take steps to make my 3 - year - old daughter's room basically a sleep - only space
so she isn't distracted by toys or books
at naptime.