This week I started
napping him in his crib during the day.
Instead of putting your baby to bed at night in his room, start out with short
naps in the crib during the day.
She can not
nap in her crib during the day.
She naps in her crib during the day, so transitioning her to her crib at night will probably be harder on me than her!
Not exact matches
Even
during the day if we put him up there for
naps he LOVES going
in his
crib, probably because he knows he's not being abandoned.
Set up a bassinet,
crib, or other safe sleeping surface for your child
in another room, to allow you use of your bedroom
during naps, or
in the early evening.
It's little things like stools
in washrooms by the sinks, or putting all rooms with
cribs on a special list to be made up first (so no housekeeping
during nap time.)
Schedule
naps at regular times
during the day and stick to that schedule by putting your baby
in his
crib at the regular time.
The problem I have now is that my son can stand
in the
crib now so
during nap time, when we're not there with him we're afraid that he will fall out.
I am a single mother, first baby, and he has been sleeping with me since day one, except
during daytime
naps when he sleeps
in his
crib.
He has been
napping in his swing
during the day and sleeping
in his
crib at night since birth.
She frequently falls asleep on her own for
naps (
in bouncer chair,
during diaper changes, on her activity mat,
in the
crib) if she is tired and responded to.
Feel free to decorate your
crib with any baby accessories you want while it's not
in use - just not
during nap time.
It is obvious that even though my son
naps doing the day without nursing (usually
in a bouncy seat or
in a porta -
crib that is shaken to relax him), he NEEDS it
during the night.
With a second baby on the way, this article is a reminder of those first 6 months of struggle for our first born (though we kept her
in the
crib only
during sleep /
nap time) and it gives me a head's up for the new nursery planning.
If your baby is sleeping too much
during daytime
naps then he may not be sleepy enough to quickly fall asleep
in his
crib.
«
During the day, he shares the nursery with [her older son] when they're playing, but for
naps and bedtime, he cuddles up
in his travel
crib in the bathroom.»
During the first months of life, many children tend to
nap in the baby car seats or portable
crib, and it is very convenient because it gives parents more opportunities.
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.
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.
While we did let him cry
in his
crib when we put him down for
naps / night or if he briefly woke up
during the night, I'd hesitate to say we did CIO with him, rather, we just gave him a few min to settle which he normally did.
But, how the heck can I get her to sleep
during naps!!?!? I've tried using our swing (she hates it), I've tried using the bouncy chair with the vibrate button on and off, and I've tried getting her to sleep
in her
crib.
During the months that you are co-sleeping, have the baby
nap in her
crib, co-sleeper or bassinet consistently to make the transition to
crib smoother.
She does sleep
in her
crib in my room and
during naps she usually laid
in the swing.
Consider spending a week or two getting her accustomed to
napping in her own
crib or bed
during the day, before you make the nighttime transition.
Depending on the sleeping arrangements you have chosen for your children it may want to use their
cribs for
naps during the day and bassinets
in your room at night for convenient feeding.
Your baby will spend a lot of time
in the
crib,
napping during the day and sleeping at night.
My family and friends keep telling me to make my daughter sleep
in her
crib, and I have gotten her to take a few
naps in it
during the daytime, but nothing feels more natural than my baby sleeping
in bed next to me!
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.