Sentences with phrase «interested in napping»

If Elle isn't interested in napping then that is okay, but she still needs to hang out in her crib for that allotted time.

Not exact matches

Maybe someone can wake us when phones get interesting again (we're in for a long nap).
In the interests of reportage, I attempted one such nap with unpleasant results.
The seat can be reclined back for whenever the passenger is more interested in taking a quick nap.
Adults in this age group should be sleeping 7 - 9 hours in a 24 hour period (for those interested, if you're over 65 years old you need 7 - 9 hrs) and should not be commonly napping throughout the week.
Whether you want to do something that will advance your career once you return to work, something that you find interesting and gain new skills from, or something that can even bring in some extra money, putting the hours in your schedule when your child is napping, watching cartoons or playing by themselves to work can also make you feel less like all you do is housework and playing with a toddler — preserving your sanity!
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.
They tend to find new jackets, new friends, and new foods interesting; and they respond comfortably anywhere you take them because they nap in noisy restaurants, nurse wherever you happen to be, and enjoy looking around, drawing on the paper you tucked in your bag, or joining in the conversation.
Signs of readiness include he's dry after naps or in the morning (which means he can hold his bladder) and that he's interested, immitating you at times.
While he didn't show any of the classic signs of being ready to potty train (noticing when he was wet / dirty, having an interest in the potty, waking up from naps dry), I knew that if we prolonged potty training, it would eventually turn into a power struggle and behavior issue.
«Just because they can give up naps doesn't mean that doing so is in their best interest,» says Richard Ferber, director emeritus of the Center for Pediatric Sleep Disorders at Boston's Children's Hospital and the author of the best - selling Solve Your Child's Sleep Problems.
Our second son slept well while we were in the hospital, but once we got home, we learned that he had no interest in beginning a schedule or taking naps for that matter.
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.
These include showing interest in the potty or toilet; staying dry during naps or for several hours during the day; being able to follow simple directions; being able to pull down their own pants; using words, posture or facial expressions that indicate they have to go.
Our feline friends are only interested in one thing: meat (except for saving up the energy to catch it by napping, or a round of restorative petting) This is not just because inside every domestic tabby lurks a killer just waiting to catch a bird or torture a mouse, it is also because cats lack the ability to taste sweetness, unlike every other mammal examined to date.
One interesting thing I have noticed is that I used to take my naps with a sleep mask and the curtains closed, but I'd wake up groggy and having this feeling like I got knocked under by a wave and the beach and took in too much water.
It is small, fierce as a bag of marshmallows, willing to live above a garage or in a basement with its owner, interested in going to work and lay around all day while the owner takes a nap or works on the computer, doesn't eat a lot so the owner doesn't have to worry about expenses, and if the slacker is not willing to spend the time on grooming he can give the dog a «puppy cut» and only brush the little beast as often as he is in the mood.
As far as natural cycles are concerned here is one (NAP) I am currently considering, not that many here would bother to look, even less to take any interest in, but again this is a politics rather than science blog.
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