«Sometimes having
too rigid a schedule is bad,» Dong said.
Not exact matches
Those who are
too rigid, and adhere like clockwork to pre-ordained
schedules, don't.
I think all cloth diaper moms can figure out that rhythm and something as
scheduled as «every two hours» is just
too rigid a rule for EVERYONE all the time.
The
rigid timetable of strict parent - led
schedules can be
too much for some parents.
Watch for early feeding cues rather than following a
rigid schedule and offer the bottle before the baby is
too hungry.
My son is pretty much on a daily
schedule but it was one that evolved not in a
rigid way but through noting his natural sleep / wake patterns and with some slight tweaking to accomodate some of my needs (mama has to eat
too!).
Especially when I compare it to my 5 years of working in a very corporate environment where my
schedule was
rigid, my days now are fluid and more free form (which, of course, comes with it's own set of problems,
too).
Frustratingly,
too often
rigid school
schedules leave little space to meaningfully connect.
Far
too often, educators associate rigor with making tasks more difficult or instituting
rigid academic
scheduling.