Sentences with phrase «waketime length»

Other than that, if you have ruled out hunger, pain, temperature, waketime length, etc, then it would have to fall into a category of «part of the learning process» or «phase» and I would just help him back to sleep like you are.
Tiffanie N., do you have her waketime length right?
One is that waketime length now needs to be extended.
AnnDee, one option is to start trying to extend his waketime length.
Shanna, Your answer likely lies in waketime length.
I would try adding 5 - 10 minutes of waketime length.
Anyway, one thing to be sure of is that her waketime length is correct.
See my post on optimal waketime length for help there.
Second, be sure your waketime length is correct.
Typically if baby was sleeping well and then starts taking a long time to fall asleep, you need to add some waketime length.
It is totally normal for waketime length to change even weekly in those early months.
See my post on optimal waketime length and try changing that to see if it fixes it.
Lsn, His waketime length is quite long for an 8 week old — even now at 10 - 11 weeks, he should be up for 60 - 90 minutes before his first nap.
Beth, Her waketime length seems okay.
You might even need to go 65 — work with waketime length until you find what is right for him.
Also I find it so hard to determine the optimal waketime length - whether she needs more awake time or less always trouble me... any light you can shed on this for me would be helpful.
One is that he is ready for a bit more stimulation durding waketimg OR a bit longer waketime length.
Second, figure out her optimal waketime length.
RoxyT, If you get his optimal waketime length right, he should go to sleep rather quickly (though the Baby Whisperer does say that average time to fall asleep is 20 minutes).
If the child takes a long time to fall asleep without crying, it is a sign that waketime length is too short.
Find that right waketime length.
You also might want to evaluate waketime length for the entire day.
How is your waketime length?
If nothing has changed, is there something that should change (like waketime length being longer or feedings being spread out).
Charmingly Ordinary, you will have to find a waketime length that works for now.
Often times, crying is related to waketime length.
He could even need a longer waketime length.
Typically, if a baby is not crying in bed but takes a long time to fall asleep, I say the baby needs a longer waketime length, BUT 60 minutes seems plenty long enough for a 3 week old.
Make sure you read the opsts on «optimal waketime lengths» Those will help you understand when to do what.
I may have missed this, but where did you post the optimal waketime lengths for older babies?
Jessica, Her waketime lengths don't have to be a certain length necessarily.
Keep waketimes lengths short enough.
One thing is that if nap lengths differ, she might need different waketime lengths.

Not exact matches

Try shortening her waketime by about 5 minutes at a time to see if there is a better length.
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