Babies this age may sleep for six - hour stretches at night, and settle into more of a set
nap schedule now.
Not exact matches
I do this not by keeping the carpet vacuumed, the clothes ironed, and the baby on her
nap schedule» although I'd prefer to do those things, too» but by radiating love, joy, and gratitude, particularly to my husband, who would give us everything if he could but who is limited right
now to giving us countless uncomplaining diaper changes, lots of playtime in the backyard, and a delicious nightly menu of grilled meats.
My work right
now revolves around Maggie's
nap schedule and the tinies school
schedules and the unpredictable tiring rhythms of a young family.
Now, I feel some sort of pressure to let my son CIO so he can learn to fit into the
nap schedule at his new childcare.
Right
now we are on more of a routine than a
schedule because he doesn't really
nap well for me during the day.
Sadie Beth is 7 months old
now, breastfeeding and on a 4 hour
schedule with 2
naps and the occasional catnap.
Her
schedule now is: 7:00 nurse / solids 9:00
nap 11:00 nurse / solids 1:00
nap 3:00 nurse / solids 7:00 nurse 7:30 bed I'm running into two issues.
When your husband takes the 3 - year - old to the park so you can get some work done, the newborn refuses to sleep during her regularly
scheduled nap time... which is exactly what's happening to me right
now!
My twins have the same sleeping and
nap time
schedule since they were new born and they are 3 years old
now.
My question right
now (we have been trying to follow the eat / wake / sleep pattern for a week
now with ok success... he still cries before
naps that are ALWAYS only 45 minutes, this was true before starting the
schedule as well) should I just focus on keeping up the pattern or start a
schedule all at once??
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!!
Now that Alex's
schedule is firmly set, Shelley feels okay about getting off track once in a while — starting a
nap a little later, for instance — but for the most part she still sticks to their exact routine.
You've arrived at Target, but you're
now behind
schedule and running dangerously close to the next
scheduled nap.
I have a 5 week old and have done babywise since day 1, but
now she is having trouble settling down for her
naps... I let her cry it out for 30 minutes and she is still unable to get herself to sleep... I can put her in the swing and she will sleep until the next feeding on a 3 hour
schedule.
it worked like magic to restore her sleep, and she is
now back on a 7p - 7a
schedule where i am waking her again in the morning, with 2
naps a day, about 1.5 hrs each.
Now that you have two
nap schedules to work around and various feeding needs, you'll most certainly have to readjust your activities and expectations.
My daughter puts herself to sleep and sleeps about 11 hours through the night, and is working herself into a one
nap a day
schedule, but the timing of that one
nap is all over the place right
now.
He used to be on a 3 hour
schedule, but
now only
naps 45 - 60 minutes, and has done this for about 3 weeks.
Now that baby is on a solid 3 (or less)
nap schedule, it is easier to ensure that we are home for the majority of
naps so that baby can get healthy, restorative sleep in their crib.
I've been following the 2,3,4
schedule but as of
now, her bedtime is 6PM (and inching closer to 5:30) and I don't relish the idea of her getting up at 6AM or earlier with no
naps through the day.