i always make sure we are home from wherever we are in time for the bedtime routine. i have friends who go out to dinner, etc. and don't worry about being home for bedtime. their LO mostly will fall asleep out, but not always. thoughts?
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Re: are you always home for LO's bedtime?
We are now, but not when he was younger. He was always really great about falling asleep wherever. But we also don't have a strict routine. We eat dinner, brush teeth, some nights are baths but some mornings are showers with DH, then DH puts him to bed. He used to be hard to get down, but DH literally puts him in his bed and he turns over to go to sleep. Take that pedi who told me I haaaaad to let him CIO!
In the end, if it were a football game or night with friends, no, we wouldn't cut the night short to come home. We would put him down to sleep somewhere and carry on. Well, maybe not at a football game with all those crazy frat boys:)
i did, actually, but appreciate input on both. i wonder if i'm just being too rigid.
If we're out as a family, I am only willing to push her bedtime back 30-45 minutes because she does so well with our routine and I don't want to mess with it. She tends to fight bedtime if we miss our window of opportunity!
As for us/me leaving her with a sitter, I can probably count on one hand how many times in the last year we've let someone else do bedtime.
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Even though we don't have a bedtime routine yet, I try and stay home with him until he falls asleep. Then after that I'll go run errands (if anything's still open) if need be. We've left DS with the IL's a few nights when we were celebrating something but since MIL takes care of DS while we work, he's used to being over at their house and has no problem snoozing over there.
We definitely try to be home, unless we're at a friend's house or something where I can try to put her down for a little while. DD still reaches that point in the evening where she is just DONE and there is no way we could hang out in a restaurant, for instance, once she reaches that point.
And I have yet to be brave enough to try to go out in the evening and leave her with a sitter, much to DH's dismay.
For the first 3 months or so it didn't really make a difference. Now, we pretty much don't go anywhere in the evenings. DS nurses to sleep and really prefers to nurse lying down, so it's tough to get him to sleep away from home. He will sometimes nurse and take a catnap in my lap or in the carrier while we are out and about during the day, but he doesn't stay asleep long in those situations. At night he would probably just be really fussy and nobody would have a good time anyway. It's not worth it for me. On the plus side, I am losing weight not eating out for dinner so much (and nursing)!
We are almost always home for 7:30 bedtime. If DH and I go out the sitter comes around 8:30. DS does awesome on his schedule but if we push it back to 8:30 he wakes up very early the next day. I still nurse him to sleep/ rock him and cuddle.
nope. DH and I go out for dinner and have MIL/Mom/babysitter put her down. She's fine.
If we're out somewhere, we do try to get home as close to bedtime as we can, but if not, we're flexible. She's pretty good about falling aslep in her crib if she's been sleeping in her car seat.
The preference is definitely to be home, but there have been times when that doesn't happen. I can deal with the a rare occurrence, but would rather it not be a normal thing- she ends up miserable if we miss our window.
We've left the bedtime thing up to my parents and my cousin (who is our babysitter) a couple of times. Sometimes it's a total fail, other times it works out just fine. I've found that leaving her with a shirt I've worn recently helps.
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