Not exact matches
I
know she
knows how to transition it just seems like she may be up too long during her
waketime.
I'm not sure there is anything that I can do about this excessive long wake time window of fuzzing action since he usually has a big bowl movement around 2:00 a.m. I'm only guessing his bowl movement is what keeps him up for 3 hours, but who
knows it might be do to my poor
waketime strategy during the day.
LaceyLS, I would try it putting her down at the first sign of sleepiness and see what happens.If she falls asleep faster, then you
know she can use a shorter
waketime.
Try to pick certain
waketimes in the day that you
know he can stay awake and keep him up.
But
know that since her last feeding of the day is at 6:30, she likely won't be able to make it much past that in the morning, so her
waketime would be 6:30 - 7:00 ish.
I
know a lot of daytime nap problems are a result of too much
waketime.
I went through the other 45 minute posts over and over again trying to see if anything «clicked» in my mind... I think I kind of
knew that the problem wasn't a
waketime or hunger problem because of the troubleshooting I had done so far (thanks to your blog!!).
I want to keep my feed times the same, but I
know if he only sleeps 45 mins and I get him up, he'll have over an hour of play time before his bottle and that's way too much
waketime (since he'll have to have play time after his bottle too).