Sentences with phrase «with crankiness»

This pose will also get your heart rate up which energizes you and helps with crankiness.
Because of this at 3 months, she still takes all of her naps between feeding and waketime (though I'm trying to drop the evening nap, with some crankiness).

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Getting jarred out of a deep REM slumber to the sound of a blaring alarm clock sets you up for a negative day brimming with fatigue and crankiness.
Borderland insanity, crankiness, insane temperament, loss of mental balance, psychopathic degeneration (to use a few of the many synonyms by which it has been called), has certain peculiarities and liabilities which, when combined with a superior quality of intellect in an individual, make it more probable that he will make his mark and affect his age, than if his temperament were less neurotic.
When you go into a week like that with sleep needs fully met, those incidents are just bumps in the road that may not cause more than a little crankiness.
Even those of us who get annoyed when our kids are offered junk food by others might admit to engaging in some «over-snacking» ourselves, such as always carrying around a packaged snack (healthy or otherwise) to ward off crankiness or boredom — but not necessarily hunger — when we're out with our kids.
When you know when to expect infant growth spurts, it can be easier to handle the challenges of new and different routines, crankiness and other symptoms that come with your baby's growth.
As a mommy, I've seen the 3 C's: clinginess, crankiness and crying (as described in the book The Wonder Weeks) as well as sleep regression with every major motor milestone so far.
Every baby is born with a different threshold for crankiness.
Either way, when their little tummies fill up with air or gas, it can lead to spitting up, crankiness, and gassiness.
Sometimes they'd just wake up with a tooth, like it was no big deal at all... and then the next tooth involved a protracted period of misery and drool and crankiness.
With these changes comes crankiness and tantrums; let's just say the term «terrible twos» is a misnomer.
It is typical then, for the child to react with unexplained crankiness, clinginess, or crying.
Biting might be ascribed to crankiness, which is also a symptom associated with teething, but in fact, putting pressure on sore gums from the outside equalizes the pressure exerted by the rising tooth and numbs the pain — until the outside pressure stops.
There was the some general crankiness from colleagues, but mostly there was concern in progressive New York City circles that Gillibrand's views on guns and immigration were out of step with New Yorkers.
And, with the energy - sapping holidays ahead, your fatigue - and - crankiness quotient is bound to go up.
I just added IF to gain some of the benefits that are seen with CR, without the crankiness.
Christmas was a blast as usual with lots of family craziness, keeping kids up late, some crankiness, tons of presents, cookies galore, and much much more.
Frances McDormand plays Sean's wife with her usual fun crankiness.
The developer, after learning from its previous missteps that took away from Fuse's charm, is putting all its efforts into creating a perfect world for Xbox One players that is filled with unlimited fun, crankiness and color.
As Kirkus Reviews says, «Her narration is frank and unapologetic, infused with a well - deserved crankiness that occasionally erupts in surprising flashes of humor.
The developer, after learning from its previous missteps that took away from Fuse's charm, is putting all its efforts into creating a perfect world for Xbox One players that is filled with unlimited fun, crankiness and color.
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