Congrats on your noob Waking from a nap is up to you, I'd say 2 - 3 hours is fine, but it's up to your LO and how
he does after the nap.
Not exact matches
Rosekind, the scientist who studied the benefits of
naps and developed a «fatigue countermeasures» program for NASA, put it in terms business people can understand: «Which person
do you want on the job, the one with 34 % better performance [
after a
nap] and 100 % more alert — or the other guy?»
(PS - if you're having a low - energy day and don't feel like hitting the gym
after a study session, you might want to know that previous research has also suggested
napping for less than an hour helps cement memories as well).
In the depths of dejection you might be able to
do it any time; mid-morning, late afternoon, an hour
after getting up from a
nap.
It is much lighter — I didn't want to take a
nap after one slice — which is the general goal of my cooking nowadays.
After a year and a half Eden now
naps on her own AND I don't need to
nap when she
does.
I had promised my little one we would make some cookies
after her
nap, but then I lost the motivation to
do so — so this recipe saved me Thanks!
... And there is a moment
after I wake up that I have to decide to get up and
do something or I'll end up
napping and
doing nothing until it's too late to
do anything.
It was the final dish because
after it was
done, I scarfed down so much of it that I had to go home and take a fourteen - hour
nap.
and you don't feel like you want to take a
nap right
after you take your last bite.
Hubby didn't really understand it at first — but there's nothing worse than finally getting your kid down for a hard fought
after nap, only to have those darn furballs all of a sudden decide that their
nap time is over and it's time to PLAAAAAAAAAY!
Another question I had is if he
does take a decent
nap, sometimes when I'll feed him upon waking, he'll be yawning right
after waking up!
My 4 month old
does great going down for her
naps but is still only sleeping 5 - 6 hours at night (she goes down at 7 pm) and then wakes to eat every 2 - 3 hours
after that.
but now she wont take good
naps through out the day, she goes to bed at the same time and same dream feed but then she will get up at 2:30 am and then every hour
after that until about 6:30 when we are up for the day, what
do I
do and why is she getting up so much?
Because he isn't going down well for the fourth
nap, we are trying to get him down at night earlier
After bathing and nursing him, he is going down by 7:30 ish, so I am
doing a dream feed at around 10:30.
But
do not start, get baby
after ten minutes, then next
nap start, get baby
after ten minutes, etc..
So
after the 4 pm feed,
do no
nap and feed again at 7 and then go right to bed.
Since he didn't go to sleep right away during
nap - i went in
after abotu 30 min and suggested he try to go again - which he
did and then took his
nap and stayed dry.
The second half of the day -
after nap was much better, although still frustrating but better and it
did end well with 3 times on the potty where he asked and I was able to get him to the potty with out an accident and he went.
We fully anticipated having to split up our days and head back to the hotel
after lunch for his
naps (staying on property, especially on the monorail line, makes this a breeze) but we didn't have to.
You can
do it on your lunch break, during
nap time, immediately
after a feeding, or in the evening
after baby is in bed.
She even started to resist
after her
nap so I put a pull up on her because I didn't want her to feel it was a punishment.
However,
DO N'T take a
nap right
after a meal because this can increase nausea.
We started around 7 months and she now
does her morning &
after nap pee and poo in her potty.
So as he's not been to well and seemed to perk up a little
after a
nap I decided to
do some cheats sky at night play dough for him to play with.
Or if the little guy wakes up
after a 40 minute
nap, and starts to cry and continues to fuss,
do I just get him up.
Let's say that you put your baby down and they sleep for about an hour and then want to eat again (when they usually sleep longer)
do you
do wake time
after the feeding or try to put them back down to finish a
nap (never seems to work)?
Hi Shannon, For the short
naps, I would say wait and see how he
does after some time with CIO.
So, my question is should I take him on the walk right
after he eats as waketime even if he
does take a cat
nap?
8 1/2 month old (girl): 7:00 wake and play in bed 7:30 solids (plain yogurt and fruit or cereal and fruit) and bottle (6 oz) 8:30 - 9:00 IP in playpen 9:00 - 10:00 floor time with mommy 10:00 - 12:00
nap 12:00 wake, solids (vegetables and fruit) and bottle (6 oz) 1:00 - 3:00 errands, playtime, and / or swimming 3:00 - 5:00 wake, solids (vegetables and fruit) and bottle (4 oz) 6:00 - 6:30 playtime 6:30 bath and playtime with daddy 7:15 bottle (8 oz) 7:30 story and bed Val, I moved the
naps back a little because she just doesn't seem tired
after only 2 - 2 1/2 hours of wake time.
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Physical readiness: Long periods between diaper changes, dry diaper
after nap or overnight, stops what he's
doing and gets a serious look when relieving himself in the diaper all indicate a level of awareness.
For my girl, she holds her pee for very very long time which is good duriing
naps and nighttime... yet during the day she will go back and forth and back and forth to potty
doing all the steps and of course 2 hours later
after the 12th visit to potty she will have an accident not far from the potty.
Outside of the first few weeks
after birth, you likely
do not need to wake your baby from
naps, even during growth spurts.
We didn't have Benjamin go down for
naps that day, but put him in underwear for
naps on the days
after training.
Also
after naps,
after eating or drinking too, since children
do seem to go shortly
after being fed.
Sleep when baby sleeps is completely impossible when you have an older child to look
after, especially if that older child doesn't
nap.
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Everyone knows that babies sleep so peacefully when they are in a moving car, and when you are a sleep deprived parent it might be tempting to leave them strapped into their car seat even
after you have brought them into your home, so that you
do not wake them, in hopes to get a
nap in yourself.
Later,
after a
nap, I
did it again and she peed, so I said «Zoe peeps in the potty, yay!»
Ideally, you want your child to try using the potty training underwear for
naps on the big day; however, if you are concerned about her sensitive skin, I would suggest a pull - up - but in a different brand - because she is all grown up and now only wears underwear - and then the pull up goes on just before
nap and comes off right
after the
nap - most of us urinate within a few minutes of waking up and you don't want to give her the opportunity to go in the pull up because it causes confusion - so try to remove it before she urinates and try and have her urinate in the potty.
It happened on a holiday — we had family in town, she barely had a
nap that day, and I
did not get her into her crib until
after 8:30 at night.
How
do I go to work for 10 hours (counting the commute) a day knowing they're here in these institutional cribs without their blankets, without me shushing them to sleep, cutting up their grapes, kissing their boo - boos, playing with them on the floor and snuggling up with them and a sippy cup of milk
after their
naps?
I didn't think it would work but I decided to put him on
after naps and he went.
For older children and adults who
do end up losing sleep and feeling sleep deprived, a short
nap in the early afternoon on the day
after daylight saving time begins might be helpful.
You may even need to
do a third
nap on some days as
nap deprivation can lead to this waking
after bedtime -LSB-...]
Now I
do it before and
after every
nap.
After age 2.5, children
do not developmentally * need * a
nap like they
did prior to this age [although the longer you can hang onto it, the better!]
If by some miracle my daughter
does nap, I can neither: A) instantly fall asleep
after weeks of caffeine - induced mania, or B) forget the piles of laundry, neglected pets, unread emails and hundreds of other things I'd like to attend to.
Although BabyC
did great with night time sleep
after sleep training, it took longer to get into a good
nap routine.