Now that the girls are feeling better, they have decided they only need one
nap a day now, which is normal for their age, but I now have to figure out how to entertain them for the 11 hours out of the day that they're awake.
Not exact matches
Time ran out the
day we signed lacazette, then the old man went back to his
nap until we get thrashed by one of the top 4 guys for him to come out and panic buy, though he's busy selling everyone right
now..
I'm pretty sure we'll be buying the Sleepyhead Grand (suitable for 9 - 36 months) when Charlie is old enough, he
now sleeps for a couple of hours in the
day instead of little
naps, which has transformed our
day for the better.
We've had a great relationship as far as balance, She started dropping
day nursings when she stopped
napping during the
day (at 3), and
now does it once before bedtime and once in the morning.
Being pregnant has made nursing a bit uncomfortable, but I only do it
now twice a
day for only 5 - 10 minutes at the most, for
naps and bedtime.
But every
day gets better, and she's been taking longer and longer
naps in her crib for almost a week
now.
Right
now we are on more of a routine than a schedule because he doesn't really
nap well for me during the
day.
She is
napping 4 times a
day right
now.
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?
It has been 9 weeks of it and a few
days ago I was in his room waiting for him to go to sleep for his afternoon
nap, he was really messing about so I said «this isnt funny
now, Mommy is going you have to go to sleep» I walked out of the room waiting for him to start crying, but he did nt.
I
now know how much my baby sleeps, when she's due for a
nap, how much she eats in a
day, etc..
But just because your school - age kid is not
napping during the
day anymore, it doesn't mean that she's always able to regulate herself and say, «Gee, I'm tired; I really need to go to bed
now.»
He was staying dry during
naps from 30 months not overnight.Since I am expecting any
day now (due in 1 week), I wasn't going to stress about the night - time training as I was expecting some regressions.
Right
now it seems like she is eating before and after every
nap, so about 6 times a
day!
by: Brad Ok so my twin sons are 3 and
now potty trained during the
day we had been using pampers easy ups for close to a year
now, we use them for
naps and bedtime but I acidently bought the cruzers about a week before a rash started on one of my sons it may be a coincident but sounds like the cruzers got to go
She is
now down to 3
naps a
day but all are 45 minutes, MAYBE one will be 1.5 hours.
Their sleep needs: Your baby needs around 13 - 15 hours of sleep a
day now, with around three
naps totalling three hours at six months old, probably falling to two
naps totalling 2 - 2 and a half hours at a year old.
HUGE improvement... hopefully one
day we will get on the schedule, but for
now I can just ask for baby steps... if you have any more advice for getting through the 45 minute
nap thing, I would really appreciate it!!
He
now naps by himself twice a
day some times for 2 hours each time.
Now that she is 9 months she's sleeping through longer stretches but she fights her
naps during the
day and is barely sleeping 13 hours when she should be sleeping 14, wondering what I can do.
Maybe your child is in a sleep - resistance phase, maybe she has teething pain, or maybe she missed her afternoon
nap and is just overtired
now at the end of the
day.
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He has more autonomy,
now that he's settling in and
now that they're both older and they can do more active field trips together and that the
day is not dictated by
naps, you know, for the little one.
Even
now my 4 yr old
naps about 2 hours a
day, while the older ones have rest time (reading or quiet play on their beds) for 2 hours a
day.
I still use cloth diapers as a back up and at night, though during the
day when it's just him and i at home he's bare - bummed a lot:) He's 7 1/2 months old
now and knows to use the potty - he wakes up dry from
naps but will pee as soon as I get him on the potty - I keep one in the car as well and he'll even use it on the 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.
I hope your son is healthy
now (as you posted he was ill in January) and I can perhaps help by encouraging you to use your sling, at least try co-sleeping for
nap times during the
day, give him as much skin to skin contact as possible, and eventually his brain will mature, as will his gut and things will get easier.
Now the exact time you should put your baby to bed is an open discussion, and based on conversation I have had with other parents and the research I have done it would heavily depend on how old your child is in months, how many
naps they have a
day and also how long it is between their last
nap and bedtime.
He was a not - great sleeper as a baby and didn't sleep through the night until he was 2, but
now he's wonderful.My almost -4-year-old goes to sleep at 7.00 and gets up around 6.30 on a good
day, with no wakes in between and no
naps.
Now that Tommy takes fairly regular
naps and has a consistent bedtime, she doesn't worry too much about when things happen during the
day.
Chaya is
now an amazing sleeper, sleeping through the night on her own and having two solid
naps a
day.
Your child will probably be very busy
now and you will probably marvel at the amount of energy then seem to have; most children only have a short
nap during the
day at this stage and many go without a sleep during the
day.
He is
now napping in his bed during the
day (often he protests this but I gently, firmly insist) and sleeping in our bed at night.
However for the last 3
days he has begun crying though 2
nap cycles in the afternoon, (4:00 - 10:00 PM) and just
now fussed through the entire morning
nap.
Hi, my (
now 14 mo) son also had a period when he was much smaller when would only sleep for 45 mins in the daytime when previously he'd
napped well... It obviously may not work, but what I did and it might be worth a try was that because he always managed to pass this 45 minute mark if we were walking, I took him for an hour long walk about 3
days in a row was all it took, and then he seemed to learn to get past that 45 minutes and could then do it in his cot... Maybe if that helps during the
day it might have a knock on effect at nightime too... Obviously you don't want to get to a stage where he'll only fall asleep in the pushchair but maybe one
nap a
day try it and another
nap let him go in his cot... Or whatever fits with you, but this was something I found to work for us
We are
now up to 6 hours of uninterrupted sleep at night, longer
naps during the
day and an all around happier sleeping experience for all of us.
We used the same method on her
naps, and she is
now taking 2 regular
naps during the
day, each about an hour, and goes down without crying.
Your baby should sleep and wake in normal patterns
now, with a few
naps during the
day and then a longer period of sleep at night, interrupted by the occasional feeding.
However, as of
now she seems to
nap okay throughout the
day.
I didn't intend to use it for
naps because that's a whole other struggle since
day one, but he does follow it for
naps, which used to be an hour and
now stretched to more.
Due to a recent severe tummy bug I stopped feeding her for 24hours and she coped amazingly well and has
now stopped feeding during the
day (still bounces to sleep for
naps) but night time she is as dependent as ever and
now my milk has reduced it has started causing her anxiety.
Now, you can try many things, but my best advise is # 1 move their
nap time to an earlier time in the
day so they will be more tired at night.
He loves the coziness of the Sleep Nest and
now associates the Sleep Nest with his night time routine and the Sleep Nest Lite with his
day time
naps (he is 14 months and still taking two
naps a
day).
I've been pushing my 2 year old's
nap to later in the
day (she
now isn't going down until 3:30) so that we can get out and go to playground, the gym or run errands for a few hours.
As worn out as you are
now by her sleep demands, it's going to be downright impossible for you to devote that much of your
day to her
nap and bedtime.
As a result, our baby quickly became accustomed to sleeping through the night and
now has regular
naps during the
day, meaning we are all so much happier!»
Proceed with your
day but be sure to put your child down one hour later per the clock (i.e.
nap used to take place from 12:00 - 2:00,
now takes place from 1:00 - 3:00; bedtime was 7:00 p.m. but is
now 8:00 p.m.).
She has atleast one
nap a
day right
now that she will cry all the way through if I don't intervene.
Now...
naps are all messed up, he wont have a longer wake time, he is fussier, and just plain hungry today (
day 4).
Now at 15 weeks he is getting even harder to rock to sleep - we tried CIO for the last
nap for the last 2
days.