Not exact matches
I would love to move to a state with enough land and a warmer climate
for my sons to ride their race bikes, my daughter to have the horse she dreams of and me to finally be at peace, I also believe that there should be someone home with the kids no matter what their ages are and as a single Mom with no family support or father involvement being at home
for me is even more important, especially now that they are teenagers, There are no more
nap times or
time outs and the things you worry about during this age are so much more dangerous than falling
down and hitting their heads as toddlers.
In fact, I look forward to this granita every
time Grant goes
down for a
nap!
Brighton didn't eat or
nap when I thought he would and by the
time I got him
down and got started on these, I knew I had limited
time before he would soon awake and be ready
for his next feeding.
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.
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.
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!
She has never cried when being put
down for naps or night
time EVER.
He either goes
down with a little grunt and then goes to sleep on his own within 5 - 10 mins with no help or he screams
for the entire two hours of
nap -
time.
My 8 - month - old is one of the happiest babies I've ever seen in my life but since the last week every
time I put him
down for a
nap he cries and cries and cries if I set him
down for a second to leave the room, he cries and cries and cries.
he was the best baby and now he screams and crys allot every
time I put him
down for playtime
nap etc..
I'd always, always put them both
down for a
nap at the same
time, too.
I understand the importance of putting your baby
down for a
nap as soon as the first sleep que is noted... but what about the
time they stir in their crib before going
down for a
nap.
I'm not sure why my daughter thinks that the best
time to ask
for snacks, a new TV show, a craft to make, or any other number of things, is when I'm putting my son
down for a
nap, but that is inevitably when it happens.
Try to get them on a similar schedule so you are feeding both babies at the same
time, changing them at the same
time, and putting them
down for naps at the same
time.
Mark the
time he gets up in the morning and from
naps with the letter «U.» Use a «D» to show when you put him
down for a
nap or at bedtime.
Nursing, changing diaper, changing spit - up clothes (baby's and yours), made a cup of tea, spent an hour trying to get in 10 minutes of Tummy
Time so the baby won't be a dolt, spent 40 minutes getting the baby
down for a
nap which ended up lasting 20 minutes, made lunch and spilled half of it on the baby's head, clothing changes all around, nursing, found now - cold cup of untouched tea and drank it anyway, more nursing, baby falls asleep on you but wakes up if you try to move him so you just stay slumped on the couch with one leg forward and the other bent uncomfortably under you because this kid needs to sleep or we'll all diiieeee, nursing, realize you forgot about the weekly mothers» meeting which was your only adult outing dammit and now who will be your friend?
So if Kayden cries after waking up from a
nap and it's
time for a feeding, I know I need to feed him to calm him
down.
Your baby should go
down for naps at the same
times each day.
My little guy sits
down 4
times a day — plus one more
time for a quick half container of yogurt... when he is playing he does not want to eat or drink and when he is
napping he can not... seriously, can you give me an example of your baby's day when they were 8 months old??
I put her
down for a
nap this morning and at her normal 45 min wake
time I heard her call out then she went back to sleep!
Start generally around when he eats (so like, if you nurse him
down for naps, you can feed him a bottle at that
time, then pump).
It is the only
time where I do nt put her
down for a
nap in between feedings (she is on a 3 hour eat / wake / sleep schedule during the day).
Parent's schedule and freedom are limited: Many children who co-sleep need their parent to lie
down with them
for naps and night -
time sleep.
We have been doing «cry it out»
for over 2 months straight now and she still cries almost every single
time we put her
down for a
nap or bedtime.
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)?
For example, my husband and I have decided on the following: put baby down, if he cries for more than 20 min we go into his room and re swaddle him and then leave the room, after another 20 min of crying, we go in and pick him up and sing twinkle twinkle little star two times through while patting him back and then lay him down awake, after another 20 min we usually put him in his swing to finish out his n
For example, my husband and I have decided on the following: put baby
down, if he cries
for more than 20 min we go into his room and re swaddle him and then leave the room, after another 20 min of crying, we go in and pick him up and sing twinkle twinkle little star two times through while patting him back and then lay him down awake, after another 20 min we usually put him in his swing to finish out his n
for more than 20 min we go into his room and re swaddle him and then leave the room, after another 20 min of crying, we go in and pick him up and sing twinkle twinkle little star two
times through while patting him back and then lay him
down awake, after another 20 min we usually put him in his swing to finish out his
nap.
This is a must have
for all those
times you need to put the baby
down to
nap but you do not have a crib or a pack and play or even a safe place on the floor..
For instance, feed baby at 9 a.m. each morning, spend some time with baby, then put her down for a n
For instance, feed baby at 9 a.m. each morning, spend some
time with baby, then put her
down for a n
for a
nap.
At 2 p.m., after lunch and story
time, everyone laid
down for nap time for 90 minutes or so.
Keeping a set schedule means that children tend to wake up at the same
time every day, eat their meals at the same
time, and give parents less trouble when going
down for naps and bedtime because they know what to expect.
I'm no wood worker, and because I didn't spend the majority of the
time on the project (had to put the baby
down for a
nap), I'm just going to guide you thru our process to help you in you creative DIY process of making your own Pikler Triangle.
meeting a baby's need to be fed becuase it is hungry or comforting it when it is distressed is fine in my book... but when a two year old pitches a fit at
nap or bed
time and crys till mommy or daddy come to check on them, then settles
down but refuses to fall asleep, followed by wailing as soon as the parent leaves the room... now that calls
for some «letting them cry it out».
For example, my son loves knowing that after lunch time, he gets to watch his favorite cartoon while his brother lays down for a n
For example, my son loves knowing that after lunch
time, he gets to watch his favorite cartoon while his brother lays
down for a n
for a
nap.
Pediatrician T. Berry Brazelton, author of the Touchpoints child development books, says two
naps are no longer predictable at this age, although he recommends putting your child
down for a short
time in the morning and again in the afternoon.
She'll give you breakfast and lunch and put you
down for your
nap, and by the
time it's dinnertime, I'll be back home».
It helps cut
down the noise during
nap time, a sporting event, or something you think may be too loud
for your little baby's ears.
Now when bed
time rolls around I lay my baby
down for nap and he will fuss
for 3 - 5 minutes or not at all and can just fall asleep on his own.
Put him
down for naps at the same
time each day, and put him
down for bed at the same
time each night.
We did everything at once — we started putting BabyC
down awake
for both
naps and nighttime sleep at the same
time.
Good signs are dry diapers
for longer periods of
time, waking up dry after a
nap, pulling her pants up and
down, and showing interest in the potty and its use.
Now when I tell Cassi, «It's
time to go go to sleep», or «It's
time to take a
nap», she crawls up into my arms, puts her head
down and waits
for me to lay her in her crib.
A simple adjustment can fix that: Put your child
down for a
nap at the same
time each day and put him to bed at the same
time each night.
My 10 month old cried
for about 5 mins the first
time when I put her
down for a
nap.
The movement of you going about your day (plus some background noise), as well as easy access to nursing can really help
for babies that have a hard
time settling
down for naps.
Every
time you put your baby
down to sleep, whether it's at night or
for a
nap during the day, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that you do the following to lower the chances of SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome):
Finally, you could try a side - lying
down position which helps you and your baby relax and maybe even drift off
for a little
nap thereby increasing feeding
time (without you even realizing it).
Do not ignore these cues, you and your child will be much happier when he is put
down for his
nap at this
time.
Every
time I lay him
down for a
nap, he gets ocean sounds (and a fan).
And even if your toddler doesn't need to settle
down for a full - fledged
nap every day, you may want to schedule some quiet
time for both of you to refuel
for the afternoon.
If left to wander I found that he was destroying my house and so tv became my only option during
times when I needed to feed or put the baby
down for a
nap.