We've cut back on nursing here and there — for the most part, C only nurses
before naps and bedtime.
Now not only I have to nurse
her before naps and bedtime, she also loves playing with my poor nipples and uses me as her pacifier at night when we share bed (when she's sick or wakes up too early, and I take her to bed with me so we can continue sleeping).
Choosing regular times to read (especially
before naps and bedtime) helps kids learn to sit with a book and relax.
I still continue to nurse
before naps and bedtime, but it's obvious that there isn't much milk anymore.
We are a cloth diapering family and use this as a preventative
before naps and bedtime.
As young babies» can only stay awake for short periods of time, it is important to avoid overtiredness and be sure not to keep your twins up too long
before naps and bedtime.
Laying down to nurse
her before her naps and bedtime is a special bonding experience that I will miss when she weans.
Rowan's room was already thoroughly baby - proofed from our floor bed adventures, but I also posted a list of additional things to do / check
before every nap and bedtime so we wouldn't forget: lock the trashcan, make sure the blind cords are up and the closet doors are completely closed.
When Dacey was this age, she nursed only
before nap and bedtime; she was never what you would call a comfort nurser.
I'm physically ready to wean (toddler is 2-1/2 yo who nurses to get to sleep
before nap and bedtime and upon waking) but I'm not sure if we're emotionally ready for the transition.
Not exact matches
Amy, my little guy has been great with giving up all of the day time nursing but still asks for it right
before bedtime and also if he lays down for a
nap in the afternoon, which he doesn't do much anymore.
We've had a great relationship as far as balance, She started dropping day nursings when she stopped
napping during the day (at 3),
and now does it once
before bedtime and once in the morning.
I do the tidying just
before nap /
bedtime and that way, you get a rest while the children are asleep
and if they call out in the night, you don't tread on the lego barefoot!
He now only nurses when he first wakes up,
before naps,
and at
bedtime.
Honestly, we've not brought the baby
before when we've been invited over to people's homes — because he's
napping or it's his
bedtime —
and the looks of disappointment on people's faces when we show up at the door is almost heartbreaking.
by: Brad Ok so my twin sons are 3
and now potty trained during the day we had been using pampers easy ups for close to a year now, we use them for
naps and bedtime but I acidently bought the cruzers about a week
before a rash started on one of my sons it may be a coincident but sounds like the cruzers got to go
We used to have a few of these spread through the day including an early morning read, a story
before nap time, a story while supper was cooking
and one or two (or three) at
bedtime.
Be aware that fussiness
and rubbing eyes typically means they're already overtired, do it is best to aim for
naps and bedtime before they get to this point.
When your child is between 8
and 12 months old, you can breastfeed in the morning,
before naps, after snacks
and meals,
and at
bedtime.
The last part of her
nap /
bedtime routine must be calming
and in her room or always in the exact same spot, for at least the last 10 minutes
before putting her down.
Make sure that you watch your baby for sleepy cues carefully,
and be sure to change your baby's diaper right
before a
nap or
bedtime.
If your toddler still takes an afternoon
nap, then
bedtime shouldn't be happening
before 7 or 8 p.m.
And speaking of
naps — how close is that
nap to
bedtime?
Usually when she got up in the am,
before and after
nap and at
bedtime and occassionally if she was hurt or upset.
If he
naps, it's at around 1 pm for about 90 minutes
and then a 9 - ish
bedtime, asleep anywhere between 9:30
and 11 but usually
before 10.
Before nap time
and bedtime, tell your child it's time to go potty (never ask your child, because he'll usually say no).
The problem lies in the fact that she started self - weaning at 8 months (pushing me away
and crying when I tried to feed during the day — she still breastfed at
bedtime and in the morning, sometimes I could sneak one in if she was tired enough
before her
nap!).
And she also occasionally gets really worked up before a nap or at bedtime, and we will rub her back to help her calm down to go to sle
And she also occasionally gets really worked up
before a
nap or at
bedtime,
and we will rub her back to help her calm down to go to sle
and we will rub her back to help her calm down to go to sleep.
Be sure to give it to your baby to hold as part of their
bedtime routine, even while nursing or taking a bottle
before bedtime and naps.
You may find that you have to remind your children that late
bedtimes,
and off - kilter
naps are not the norm,
and that going forward, you'll be back on your regular sleep schedule a few times
before they really get the message,
and that's okay.
How to solve it: Try an abbreviated
bedtime routine
before each
nap (some quiet music, a massage, or some storytelling)
and be patient — it may simply take her longer to settle into a routine, but she'll get there.
If your daughter wakes up in the middle of the night she may have to use the restroom or need to be changed sleeping in a soiled pamper or pull up runs a great
and high risk for unnecessary rashes that in turn in to yeast infection then your doctor will have to prescribe something like nystatin its a topical ointment that immediately solves the problem however a warm bath
bedtime story
and a good healthy meal
before bed should be a regular routine
and depending on age they should sleep comfortably through out the night but never neglect your child's basic needs because your hard up for a
nap or in need of sleep
My son is almost 17 months
and still nurses in the morning,
before naps and at
bedtime.
Pick up
before nap time,
before leaving the house
and before bedtime.
At that point, I began nursing her only first thing in the morning,
before naps,
and before bedtime.
We night potty - trained him pretty much at the same time as general potty training (shortly
before turning 3), since he would hold all this pee
and poop until the blessed
nap or
bedtime diaper appeared.
I had them in a routine, feeding them first thing in the morning, again when they woke from their afternoon
nap,
and then again
before bedtime.
«We have «cleanup time» twice a day — once
before my son's
nap and again
before bedtime.
She wakes for her first nursing sometime around 6:00 A.M. Generally she nurses again at 8:00 A.M.
before napping in the morning, after her
nap at 10:00 A.M.,
and then again at 11:30 A.M.. Most days she will nurse every two hours until
bedtime at 10:30 P.M..
If a child knows what happens
before nap time
and bedtime, fighting off sleep may be less of a problem in structured households than in homes where parents are always changing things up.
• When you put your child down for a
nap he plays or fusses
before falling asleep,
and then takes only a short
nap, or never falls asleep at all • Your child can go for car rides early in the day
and not fall asleep in the car • When your child misses a
nap he is cheerful
and energetic until the next
nap or
bedtime • Your child
naps well for one of his
naps, but totally resists the other
nap
As stated
before, evaluate their
napping schedule
and bedtime routine.
Have your child attempt to use the toilet at every transition, after cleaning up a toy / material,
before snack or lunch,
and before and after
nap and bedtime.
I am still nursing Cole, mainly
before nap time
and bedtime, but he has shown no interest in weaning,
and I don't have any interest in forcing him to do so.
My 22 - month - old son still wants a bottle in the morning, one
before his
nap,
and another at
bedtime.
Some mothers will schedule times for nursing such as
before bedtime,
naps,
and in the morning.
I have a 2 1/2 year old
and a 3 mo old
and it always helps to make sure the 2 year old does nt have any late
naps and giving them both a warm bath
before bedtime helps them sleep best
It did involve some crying
before sleep, but for the most part, there was minimal fuss or crying
before naps or
bedtime so long as we properly timed the «sleep window» like you mentioned, followed his cues,
and remained very consistent.
Our
bedtime and nap routines are simple
and straightforward,
and I agree with you that doing calm things
before bedtime is so important.
«But it's even more important that they get to bed early with regular sleep
and wake times, avoid
napping during the day
and avoid using electronic devices
before bedtime.
If absolutely necessary, she recommends limiting your
naps to no more than 30 minutes,
and making sure it's done at least eight hours
before your planned
bedtime.