Learn to tell if it needs to
go after a nap, a meal, after playing, drinking etc..
Not exact matches
After lunch, the body
goes into postprandial fatigue and then having a little
nap can be can be very nice.
After having a president in the 80's who was
going senile and apparantly
napped through the latter half of his administration and another 2 termer who was incapable of stringing together a coherent sentence, it should be apparant the the office of POTUS is largely irrelevant to the meaningful politics of the United States.
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.
I actually had intended this post to
go up yesterday, but
after I got home from the Seahawk's game on Sunday, I was so emotionally exhausted that I took a three hour
nap!
After class I
went back to my dorm and took a
nap, and then I was fine and starving for dinner!
he
goes to bed easily for all
naps, with little or no crying, and falls back asleep
after our middle of the night feeds easily.
I plan on waking the baby early so that he can
go down right
after we get home, but then another
nap will be around the time I need to pick the oldest 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.
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.
When we get back from picking her up one would be asleep, I'll put her in, the other one wants a little snack and I say okay,
after a snack it's time to
go in for your
nap.
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.
After Sol's
nap we
go out there and he plays with his trucks and buckets in the sand and I put Ezra in the bouncy seat in the shade right by us.
Have your child sit on the potty and try to
go at least every 2 hours and especially
after waking from a
nap.
After our guests
went home and my kids
went to their rooms for quiet time or
naps... I had my own Car Camp snack.
So I have to get up at 4 am to get hopefully 2 hours in, try to squeeze some more work into
nap time, and then finish up
after she
goes to bed.
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
nap.
Therefore, we opt to
go later in the day
after lunch &
nap.
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.
Tell her, «Mommy has to
go now, but I'll be back
after you eat lunch and have your
nap.»
We didn't have Benjamin
go down for
naps that day, but put him in underwear for
naps on the days
after training.
After lunch and a
nap, we play (usually
go to the pool, park, or indoor playground).
Also
after naps,
after eating or drinking too, since children do seem to
go shortly
after being fed.
He knows that when you
go into the kitchen it's almost time for lunch, and that
after lunch he'll be at the playground and then take a
nap.
After a
nap, he picked a restaurant to
go to so that Daddy could celebrate with us, too (Uno's, of course), then opened the rest of his gifts.
Sounds like a 2 hour
nap about a half hour
after his lunch every day is the way to
go:)
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.
He wakes up at the 45 minute mark for almost every
nap, I
go in and nurse then back down for another 45 - usually if I miss the window and he wakes completely then he is up
after only 45 minutes.
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.
i give her 5 min of fussing
go in and shush her and put my hand on her cheek (she loves this) and then sometimes she will get a paci (but only for
naps not nighttime) if she starts fussing again i will
go in
after 5 min and repeat.
For example, you might take her once an hour or build it into her routine so she practices before
nap time,
after she eats and before she
goes outside to play.
A child that knows that
after breakfast they are
going to get dressed, and
after they get dressed they are
going to have their big daily activity, then
after that they will have lunch and a
nap will spend less timing worrying about what is coming up next, be more cooperative to doing what you need them to do and be able to focus their energy on exploring their world and being a kid.
This is a good sample routine, however my baby still needs 3
naps a day, so she'll usually
go down again
after we get home around 4:30 pm for about an hour.
thinking i need to give it time with him.but he's
gone on a 2 hr
nap dry
after me getting him to use the potty before hand.
I have no childcare and work 100 % of the time when my son is
napping (which is slowly starting to disappear — crap) and
after he
goes to sleep at night.
Your best bet is to sit him on the potty
after any eating times, and
after nap times to get him used to sitting on the potty, even if he doesn't
go.
She
went right to
nap after two rides around the livingroom!
But as soon as your new baby is born, bam, your schedule gets crazy, they probably won't
nap at the same time (at least for a few months), and your baby might not
go to bed until an hour or two
after your older kid.
For a few days in a row, instead of watching for his sleep signals, see what happens if you just
go under the assumption that he's
going to
go down 2 hours
after waking in the morning and then again 3 hours
after waking from the first
nap.
At first we were delaying lunch until
after their
nap (eating around 12:30 or 1 or even later) and once they started
going down later like around 11:30 we moved lunch to before the
nap (like around 11 am) and I think this helped to make them sleep longer since they had full bellies.
On Wednesday, pump
after every time you feed your son, and
after he
goes down for
naps (ha — that was a joke, since he's 10 weeks) and bedtime.
An hour
after that, 11 month... old
goes down for
nap (and will only
nap at home, in his crib), two hours later, 11 month old wakes up, everyone has lunch and then 2 year old
goes down for
nap for 3 hours.
After a week of really bad nights we decided to
go back to co-sleeping fully, but with the cot by the bed at the same level, so I would follow the same technique as daytime
naps, getting her to sleep and then rolling away, with about the same rate of success.
One thing I recall about the first year
after Ryan was born, was that, it was still the Ben show, essentially that Ryan fed, and
napped on the
go much more than Ben did as an infant, because Ben was in charge, I mean he had a personality and we needed to make sure that he got his energy out.
I usually
go over to mom's for lunch — but
after M is already down for
nap.
My 18 - month - old daughter has them at
nap time and every once in a while at night (about an hour
after having
gone to bed).