8:00-9:30 she watches Playhouse Disney while I clean up the kitchen and then we play on the floor. I chase her while she crawls and now she'll chase me back. We play with puzzles, her Busy Ball Popper and read books. The morning actually goes REALLY fast.?
9:30 she drinks another 4oz and goes down for a nap (usually 1.5-2 hours)
11:30 get up and get dressed for the day. This is the time we get out of the house. Usually we have errands to run, playgroup, story time at the library or even just a walk around the neighborhood.
While we're out she'll eat lunch and another 6 oz.
2:30 she goes down for her afternoon nap (usually 2 hours)
4:30 she wakes up and eats 4oz. We play until 5:30 when she eats dinner. We'll use her push/ride toy, sing songs and just crawl around.
After dinner her dad gives her a bath and puts her down. She LOVES water and her bath time usually lasts a good 20 minutes.
The days usually go by fast, and I'm worried that I'm not "teaching" her enough, but I make sure that I talk to her and interact with her all day long. HTH!?
Re: share your 9month+ activities
Our day usually goes like this:
7:30 wake up and eat 4oz. & breakfast
8:00-9:30 she watches Playhouse Disney while I clean up the kitchen and then we play on the floor. I chase her while she crawls and now she'll chase me back. We play with puzzles, her Busy Ball Popper and read books. The morning actually goes REALLY fast.?
9:30 she drinks another 4oz and goes down for a nap (usually 1.5-2 hours)
11:30 get up and get dressed for the day. This is the time we get out of the house. Usually we have errands to run, playgroup, story time at the library or even just a walk around the neighborhood.
While we're out she'll eat lunch and another 6 oz.
2:30 she goes down for her afternoon nap (usually 2 hours)
4:30 she wakes up and eats 4oz. We play until 5:30 when she eats dinner. We'll use her push/ride toy, sing songs and just crawl around.
After dinner her dad gives her a bath and puts her down. She LOVES water and her bath time usually lasts a good 20 minutes.
The days usually go by fast, and I'm worried that I'm not "teaching" her enough, but I make sure that I talk to her and interact with her all day long. HTH!?