Then it's playtime for an hour or so and down for
a nap in his crib at around 4:30 p.m.
I would like him to take
naps in a crib at my house or at my parents» house and I would like him to sleep there during the night, too.
Not exact matches
This is the first post I've read of your blog I read it last night, I got a chuckle, I have dogs, but the people who read this blog and have left comments are terrible, I run a daycare
in my home, 4 months 9 months 18 months 2,3,7,7, and today
at nap time when everything goes nuts, my dog follows me around as I take the littles to
cribs she goes and snuggles the olders for quiet time I couldn't appreciate her more, her needs are a bowl filled a blanket lifted so she can snuggle under with you and a door opened occasionally she is te easiest
in this house can't imagine life with out her < 3 btw the last comment is the best LOL!
Recently she is starting to have issues with her
naps being short (i.e. 40 - 50minutes) or intermittantly not
napping at all (just lays
in her
crib) when she usually has taken 1 to 2 hour
naps until now.
These babies also typically do not sleep
in a
crib for
naps or go to bed for an early bedtime
at home.
If the boys fought me to go down for a
nap and fell asleep
in my bed rather than their
cribs, I'd vent my frustrations over feeling trapped
in the room with them by running downstairs and grabbing whatever we had
in the cabinets — bags of Goldfish crackers, boxes of baby biscuits — gobbling all the candy and then telling my partner we must have left the bag
at the store rather than confess that I'd eating it all.
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 have long said I would rather have a baby sleep
in the
crib when we are home (where most of our time is spent) and have a hard time sleeping
in my arms when out and about than me need to hold the baby for
naps at home and have a baby sleep
in my arms when we are out and about.
He usually goes down beautifully
at nap times
in his
crib.
Do not use
at nap or nighttime and never use
in a
crib, travel yard or bed.
On our first trip with our daughter, she refused to
nap in the
crib in her room, and she was still on two
naps at that point.
Or first full day there, she wouldn't
nap in the hotel
crib, and I was
at a loss.
Schedule
naps at regular times during the day and stick to that schedule by putting your baby
in his
crib at the regular time.
When my babies were infants, even if they didn't fall asleep right away
at their
naps, I would always lay mine down
at the scheduled
nap time and give them
at least thirty minutes
in their
cribs.
I say «ish» because she has been playing
in her
crib for 15 - 20 minutes
at the start of this
nap, and once she falls asleep, I try to let her sleep for an hour.
usually we'll run errands
at this time if we need to go out) 4:00 p.m. cat
nap, some days, they get pretty cranky if we don't take a
nap, but they usually just talk
in their
cribs if i do put them down.
He has been
napping in his swing during the day and sleeping
in his
crib at night since birth.
But even now, she is playing
in her
crib for 30 minutes before falling asleep
at the beginning of each
nap.
Once she seems comfortable with sleeping
in the bed
at nap, set a date to say goodbye to the
crib and help your toddler count down to that date.
I started this more rigorous schedule around 3 months and always try to make sure I am home
at these times so Elle can
nap in her
crib.
i stay
at home and she doesn't
nap in her
crib because i got into the habit of
napping with her.
If your little one has gotten
in the habit of falling asleep
in their car seat instead of
crib, focus on creating a routine and schedule, and then try to transition from car
naps to ones
at home.
It happened on a holiday — we had family
in town, she barely had a
nap that day, and I did not get her into her
crib until after 8:30
at night.
If your baby is
at this age point and still enjoys being swaddled, try settling them down for a
nap in your arms swaddled loosely, giving them the support they're craving without the risk of blankets
in their
crib.
Instead of putting your baby to bed
at night
in his room, start out with short
naps in the
crib during the day.
Longer
naps will make your baby resist falling asleep easily
in his
crib at bedtime.
We used the tools and knowledge we've gained from Breni, and our daughter slept both
at night and for
naps exactly as if she was
at home
in her own
crib!
I never use it for
naps at home
in her
crib or for bed time.
Consequently, she wouldn't sleep
in her
crib for
naps at home.
Even when Baby Milo shared a bedroom with his big brother
at night, we maintained a travel
crib for daytime
naps in our home office.
My daughter will be one next month and she goes to sleep easily
in her
crib at night and during
nap time... the only problem is she usually wakes up
at least once
in the middle of the night.
People expect babies to sleep a lot — zonked out
in strollers, lulled into dreamland
in car seats, tucked away for marathon afternoon
naps in their
cribs, and snoozing for long stretches
at night (okay, maybe with the unfortunate wake - ups thrown
in there).
Now they fall asleep
in their
crib for
naps and
at bedtime and don't need to be rocked or fed overnight.
We are about to switch roles
in a few months and I will be staying
at home while my husband works and I'm trying desperately to get our son to
nap in his
crib, to no avail.
An hour after that, 11 month... old goes down for
nap (and will only
nap at home,
in his
crib), two hours later, 11 month old wakes up, everyone has lunch and then 2 year old goes down for
nap for 3 hours.
At that point I first tried to have Baby Boy
nap in a
crib by himself, without assistance from someone else to help him fall asleep.
At this point I began putting him in a crib for daytime naps but we would still sleep together at nigh
At this point I began putting him
in a
crib for daytime
naps but we would still sleep together
at nigh
at night.
They're very different and there's no one... They would disturb each other during
nap time but
at night, they do which we are but
in Harper and Lyla, I had to separate them because they didn't have their
crib anymore and Lyla would go to Harper and pinch and kick her away and that just made thing absolutely miserable by the evening time, so it's tough but yeah.
Often when working with parents of multiples, I recommend they sleep coach
at night
in the same room and separate the children for
naps, even if that means using a portable
crib in a different room.
However, we can not get her to
nap in her
crib with CIO, I have backed her wake time from 1 hour to 45 minutes, to basically eating time
at 30 minutes, no change... should I let her cry longer than 30 minutes.
They never had any problems going to sleep —
in fact, my older son weaned himself
in one day
at 13 months old (I was pregnant again, and he had a cold), and went from being nursed to sleep for
nap and bedtime to me just laying him down
in his
crib and him falling asleep.
he rarely
naps more then 2 hours (usually 1 hr 10 mins exactly)
at either morning (8:30 - 9 am) or afternoon
nap (1 pm) and occasionally refuses to take an afternoon
nap (though he stays
in his room /
crib for the duration of a 2 hour
nap).
Our daughter does sleep by herself
in her own
crib at night and for most
naps.
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.
My other concern is that when i put her down for a
nap she usually cries for 5 - 10 mins and then settles but will only sleep for 20 - 40 mins
at the most and I have been leaving her
in her
crib until the next scheduled feeding.
He now
naps well alone
in his
crib at daycare so that's a start.
Up until I started CIO for
naps at 3 weeks her
naps were happening
in her grama's arms, as Grama thinks she doesn't like her
crib, and that she is just a cat napper and that is how it is!
The positive outcome of CIO was that he can now put himself to sleep independently, and does so for all his
naps, and
at bedtime (all
in his
crib).
His
crib is elevated, etc. but for some reason he will not take a
nap in it
AT ALL.
I've been trying to not let it go so long so that he won't go down for an afternoon
nap by 2 p.m. and he'll rest about an hour and I let him sleep no later than 4 p.m.. His bedtime is 7 p.m.
at the latest (many times he's ready for his milk and bed by 6:45 p.m.) He goes down without any trouble and even if he lays awake for thirty minutes (sometimes longer)
in his
crib, he won't cry.