Sentences with phrase «just at bedtime»

By the time I weaned her completely she was down to just at bedtime.
Just at bedtime and when he first wakes up in the morning, but he's so enthusiastic and aggressive about it, I don't see him self - weaning, or even weaning with mild pressure, anytime soon.

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In reality, these characters would have prayed before bedtime (we've seen this just once in the whole series), and certainly at the start of the lavish mealtimes that have become so central to the show.
My little Kit has an early bedtime and needs his dinner at around 5:30 or 6 — just as my husband gets home from work and about 20 minutes before Timothy needs to leave for whatever it is he has on that day.
All that's needed is a vegetable dish to go with it to make it just right so you don't get the munchies late at night before bedtime.
I usually just make steel cut oats in the slow cooker when I want overnight grains - just stick it all in there at bedtime, and it's ready with just a stir in the morning!
From the way you all are talking about having a scoop at bedtime, I tend to think it is the former, but I just want to make sure.
My daughter just turned 5 and is still nursing for comfort, especially at bedtime.
My husband and I also shared childcare responsibility equally until our daughter was well over a year, when he went back to work full - time and she started daycare (up until that point, we'd both worked part - time) and he's much better at many things than I am (mealtimes and bathtime and bedtime, pretty significantly, while just personality-wise, I'm a lot better at stuff like, having hydrocortisone cream for bug bites, and remembering to put on the bug spray in the first place, etc.) But, especially at the beginning, it really did seem as though I was much more attached?
At the time, I definitely worried whether he would ever get used to going to sleep for bedtime in his crib (which he did easily for naps) and if I was working against myself in terms of sleep training, but it all worked out just fine!
I was just wondering if I could see a visual schedule I could try for my little one starting at 6 am and bedtime nursing at 7:30 pm.
Just as at bedtime, try to do things to help baby settle in like reading a special book, having a feeding and turning down lights and TV.
Up until now your child may have had difficulty sitting still to look at books, unless it was just before bedtime.
I work 50 + hrs a week at the best job I'm capable of doing, do as many odd jobs for cash as I can find, barely see my kids other than just in time for bedtime, and $ 0.60 out of every dollar I earn goes to daycare.
Just to address your question about going to bed at «parent» times — I simply put my child down to sleep at his normal time, then leave and come back later at my bedtime — just as I would if he were in his own Just to address your question about going to bed at «parent» times — I simply put my child down to sleep at his normal time, then leave and come back later at my bedtimejust as I would if he were in his own just as I would if he were in his own bed.
Even if it's just snuggling for an extra few minutes before bedtime, your older kids need to feel like they have at least a few minutes of your undivided attention each day.
at bedtime each night and then when I responded to his cries in the night, I held him in our usual rocking chair and «read» the story to him (it was dark and I had the book memorized so I just said it to him).
If you have an infant or toddler, they may fall asleep at bedtime just fine, but don't be surprised if they wake an hour earlier than usual due to the change.
I still feed D and she'll be 3 in Feb, I cut her down to just morning and bedtime feed at 2.5 because I (shamefully?!)
You will just make sleep problems more likely if you continue to feed him at bedtime.
It went really well given that she was already used to being bottle fed by daddy, she had already begun drinking liquids from her own sippy cup, and I had gotten her down to just nursing at night before bedtime.
It is important just to soothe your baby back to sleep, just as you would at bedtime.
The last six months or so, my son would just nurse in the morning and at bedtime.
baby is just starting solids, and i've been trying to have her eat at the same time as us, but it may not work as her bedtime is really close to our typical supper time.
There's also bound to be a few evenings where you just can't make it home to tuck them in at night, so clue your sitter on nightly rituals like bath time, favorite bedtime stories and lullabies to make going to sleep less stressful for everyone.
Try waking your child after an hour maybe even just after 45 minutes and see if he's rested enough for the rest of the day and sleepy enough to go to bed at your existing bedtime.
Our 9 month old puts herself to sleep no problem for naps and at bedtime... it's just waking up in the middle of the night she can't seem to put herself back to sleep!?
And it gives us more energy to play that extra game of Candy Land or read just one more book at bedtime.
It's not just about cooking, and cleaning up after them, and reading bedtime stories at night.
Fact: Just because you stick to a routine does not mean that you have to be regimental and strict at bedtime; encourage your child to relax during the evening by spending time with them, bathing them, reading them a story and playing soothing music to them; this way they understand that it is bed time and they will learn that this mean they have to go to sleep.
«We're stretched to the limit, but it's important to find time alone with the older sibling,» says sibling expert and author Marian Borden — even if it's just a few minutes at bedtime or taking the time to really listen when he's talking to you.
One of the most common causes of night terrors is going to bed too late, so I would just try to shift her bedtime to 7 o'clock for at least a week or two and see if there are any changes.
I have just started trying to get him down drowsy but awake at bedtime and the nights he does it, he seems to wake up more!
You may even be able to just skip the bottle at this point, since he's gotten used to doing without it during the day, but if he puts up a fuss, take a graduated approach: Begin to reduce the amount of milk in the bedtime bottle by at least two ounces every two days.
At what point do I «write off» the nap and just try to keep him up until bedtime?
So try and keep your bedtime ritual as close to the one you had at home as possible and just go with the flow.
I think just about every parenting book or website that I've looked at has suggested putting your baby down for naps or at bedtime in a «drowsy but still awake» state.
re other methods that we tried: In addition to all the lovely, sleepy bedtime things that became our routine (bath, lotion, nurse, book, lullabies, white noise, swaddling), we tried rocking and walking at different paces and just sitting and holding her while being still.
I use Cheeky Wipes and olive oil to take my make - up off before bedtime — fabulous, your mascara just melts away and it isn't greasy at all!
By age three, we were just nursing at bedtime, but she was still very sad when I told her that when she «got three» (her term for it), we would be done.
Just like it is not good to «give in» to your child's tantrums during the day, giving in at bedtime should not be acceptable either.
Now that we're down to 5 minutes of nursing at bedtime... funny, just today Elmo argued he thought it was really only 2 minutes, but I literally make a laptop postit note of the start and projected end time when she gets into my lap!
We had been down to nursing just at naptime and bedtime since the summer.
Then just some days at bedtime.
Reading is just a code that they need to learn to crack, but once they learn the skill, they never go back My older child, we used to read to her All the Time, we had a set bedtime routine from her being a baby until around age 8 that involved at least 2 - 3 books each night.
Down to just nursing at bedtime, Cee and I talked about how Mama didn't have very much milk anymore.
Taking the bottle away at bedtime is a good idea even if you're not transitioning to a sippy cup just yet.
«You've gone to bed without them now, so we're ready to say bye - bye and just sing at bedtime instead.»
If you are co-sleeping or breastsleeping like I did, your bedtime routine may just be having your baby fall asleep at the breast while breastfeeding.
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