Or maybe you'd feel more comfortable letting your baby play in a safe and air - conditioned area
during awake time so you can hit the beach.
Or perhaps you'd feel more comfortable letting your baby play in a safe, supervised, and air - conditioned area
during awake time so you could hit the beach for a snooze or a snorkel.
Not exact matches
, I've asked my husband to handle nighttime feedings and diaper changes
so I can pump and minimize the amount of
time I have to be
awake so I can be more alert
during the day.
So, I feel like we're starting over, and I'm aiming for completely diaper free
during the day /
awake time, maybe even by her first bday (won't that give the grandparents something to talk about!)
It has worked like a charm
so far — he sleeps 1.5 - 1.75 hours each nap, 10 - 11 hours at night, and is happy and alert
during awake times!
Also, ensure that you are giving your baby plenty of
time to play on his tummy while he is
awake during the day
so he can begin to develop the muscles he will need to hold his head up.
Once upon a
time, not
so long ago, I was
awake throughout the day and I slept
during the night.
Until you fully appreciate how your baby sees and why visual play is
so important, it can be easy to overlook providing opportunities
during active
awake times for baby to visually play.
Do make plenty of eye contact
during the day
so she knows it's
time to be
awake (plus, it boosts brain development and bonding).
I should also mention we put him in the crib sleepy but
awake every
time so I know he has the ability to fall asleep by himself he just won't do it
during the day.
Scheduling flights
during sleep
times, getting babies their own ticket
so they can sleep in their car seat, and bringing a goody bag of new books, toys, and favorite snacks to keep babies occupied while they're
awake, for example, can make a big difference.
Jenn, as your 8 month old is
awake more and more you'll find that you'll have slightly less
time during the day
so, adding another baby, won't necessarily change that anyway it'll just take a tad more planning.
My question is how can I get to where I have an eat /
awake / sleep and repeat cycle
so that I can go out
during his
awake times without having a feeding in between the
awake times?
Unfortunately, most of the volunteer observers who take / took these observations chose to take their once daily observations
during daylight, or at best around 10PM, when they were normally
awake,
so many recording
times ended up being either morning or evening.