Not exact matches
It is recommended to wait
until a diaper is fully absorbent before using it during
naps or
bedtime.
Ideally you should aim for a 7:30 p.m.
bedtime, with a wake up time around 6:30 to 7:30 a.m.
Until 9 months, babies will take three
naps.
I started to cut down the feedings gradually
until it was mainly at
nap time and
bedtime.
At what point do I «write off» the
nap and just try to keep him up
until bedtime?
6:30 am - up for the day 7:00 am - breakfast 9:00 am - snack 9:45 am - 10:45 am -
nap # 1 [to hold off the transition
until this point, it's beneficial to cap this
nap at 1 hour] 12:00 pm - lunch 2:00 pm - snack 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm -
nap # 2 [a full 4 hours of awake time between
naps 1 and 2] 5:30 pm - dinner 6:30 pm -
bedtime routine [should not include any milk, last milk with dinner!]
I fully nursed my daughter
until she was 2 (she refused all solids, thats how much she loved nursing) and I am currently nursing her to sleep for her
nap and
bedtime.
We night potty - trained him pretty much at the same time as general potty training (shortly before turning 3), since he would hold all this pee and poop
until the blessed
nap or
bedtime diaper appeared.
If your little one is resisting his morning snooze, consider nudging both
naps a bit later
until the second one begins to interfere with
bedtime, then cut out the later
nap.
She wakes for her first nursing sometime around 6:00 A.M. Generally she nurses again at 8:00 A.M. before
napping in the morning, after her
nap at 10:00 A.M., and then again at 11:30 A.M.. Most days she will nurse every two hours
until bedtime at 10:30 P.M..
If it weren't for
nap times I would never get a thing done, but even as it is, I have little time for my other, older children because he is awake from when they get home
until bedtime.
I will say that by the time he got to around 3 months old things got a pretty difficult with the daytime
nap situation; he just wouldn't sleep enough during the day, and it caused him to be very cranky from the late afternoon
until bedtime.
And then you basically plan on your baby staying awake
until bedtime, which will be four hours after whenever she woke up from the afternoon
nap (so 7:30 / 8:30, in our hypothetical dream schedule above).
tiffaniemichelle, At her age, she should be up for two hours, take her morning
nap, up for two hours, down for afternoon
nap, up usually
until bedtime.
The child will then refuse to sleep in the afternoon (due to the long morning
nap), and never make it
until bedtime without a melt down.
I have tried everything — earlier
bedtime, later
bedtime, one
nap a day instead of two, going in at 5 and changing his diaper and soothing him, not going in at all
until 6, lying next to his crib for an hour.
• When you put your child down for a
nap he plays or fusses before falling asleep, and then takes only a short
nap, or never falls asleep at all • Your child can go for car rides early in the day and not fall asleep in the car • When your child misses a
nap he is cheerful and energetic
until the next
nap or
bedtime • Your child
naps well for one of his
naps, but totally resists the other
nap
• Your child is under 12 months old • When you put your child down for a
nap he plays, resists, or fusses for a while but always ends up sleeping for an hour or more • When you take your child for car rides during the day he usually falls asleep • If your child misses a
nap he is fussy or acts tired
until the next
nap or
bedtime • Your child is dealing with a change in his life (such as a new sibling, sickness, or starting daycare) that disrupts his
nap schedule • Your child misses
naps when you're on the go, but when you are at home he takes two good
naps
For a few days your child may be a mess, so be mindful that you may need to adjust
nap times and
bedtimes a bit anyway
until your baby settles into the new routine.
He still takes four
naps a day and my biggest struggle is getting him through the evening
until bedtime.
Make sure that he is going down for his
nap as close to 1 pm as possible (which I am sure he still needs — and I would not drop at this point while resolving this issue) and make sure
bedtime is very early
until this is fixed — as close to within four hours of him waking from his last
nap as possible.
Plus the kiddos will be up from their
naps soon (thank you Lord for blessing me with 2 hour nappers) and I'm going to enjoy some QT
until I break out the computer again post
bedtime stories.