I feel like I don't know what to do with Jackson some times. If he's not crying, sleeping, or if I'm not feeding him, changing his diaper, or doing housework I feel like I should be engaging him. I feel guilty if I lay him on his playmat and walk away to do something that I want to do. I suppose he needs to learn to play on his own?
I think I also don't know HOW to play with him. I feel like I just use the same toys over and over and and I'm not sure what I should be doing to engage him. I read to him maybe once a day, and I give him crinkle toys and toys to fling around and chew on.
I feel really stupid asking this question, but how do you play with your baby? What do you do? Do you usually just let LO play by themselves or are you always interacting?
Re: How much do you play with LO?
I play with him all of the time, but I also leave him by himself in his PnP or on his mat so he learns to play by himself.
I read to him.. show him all of his toys/books and basically just talk to him. I like to take his stuffed animals and do puppet shows (like Rory from Gilmore Girls when she goes "I told you to take out the trash" ...anybody remember this?!) and I sing to him all of the time!
if you're ever at a real loss just keep him in the room with you narrate to him everything you're doing. "I'm putting away dishes, this is a bowl!" that sorta thing.
Pfft. That's what I bought toys for. She plays I sit on my ass.
But for realzies, I play with her on the mat she goes in the jumparoo, we take little trips every day.
I do a little of each - play with DS and let him play alone. He doesn't particularly like me being in his face all of the time and he gets antsy when he's held for too long.
He plays on his playmat on his back, some tummy time (which he only tolerates for short periods); he LOVES the jumperoo and when he's in it I usually sit at the dining room table next to him and bump, eat, talk to him, etc. He sits on my legs on the couch and he "stands" on my stomach, which he's really starting to love. We take trips usually after his first nap so he's in the car almost every day or we'll take a walk. And ditto BOTB, if he's hanging and you're cooking or doing housework, just talk to him and narrate what you're doing.
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I do both. I try to let her play by herself as much as she will, since she doesn't really like to play alone.
When I'm playing with her, I sing, a lot. I try to read books a few times a day and I often get down on the floor and play on her mat with her.
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by himself in the exersaucer, bumbo and walker (im always in the room though)
with me- jolly jumper, tummy time (on mat that sings the ABC's, on bed or other regular playmats), read different books (board books, soft plush books, my books), sesame street number flashcards, FP car thing, baby einstein car thing, leap frog tad and scout, dance around, sing nursery rhymes, baby massages and stretches. oh there are times we sit and watch tv or he sits on my lap while im on the computer (i'll read to him what im reading on the net).
id say 90% of the time im there playing with him.
I love that you make the music videos! Too cute - I'm going to try this too.
Same here. Plus we have "Dance Party USA" every day where I turn on different music and we dance around the house...he loves it and I get to listen to music that I like at the same time. I'm also in a moms group that has at least one activity every day so I can do that also. Plus, we go for a walk every day and I just tell him stuff like "see the silly squirrel, look at the big white house", etc.
I could have written this post myself, lol. I always wonder if I'm doing enough to stimulate her. I play with her in her jumperoo and playmat, read to her, sit and snuggle with her. I sing to her all day long and practice standing and tummy time. But there are times I leave her on the playmat to play by herself too. She really loves it and I usually do dishes or laundry while she's playing.
I think if you're the type of mom that thinks and worries about this kind of thing then you're doing just fine, lol.
Thanks for all the ideas! I really do play with him a lot, but like LaLaaaa said I wonder if I'm doing enough, or if I'm doing the right kinds of things.
I feel like becoming a mom was really natural for me as far as nurturing him and having the instinct to love him and take care of him, but sometimes I don't know HOW.
I always worry about this too! I know I should and could be talking to her more, using more words and narrating what I'm doing. I keep trying to work on this more and more.
I also sometimes feel like I'm not interacting with her enough.
And then there's also the problem of getting her to nap which takes up a lot of my day and when I'm doing that, I'm trying to be quiet so she can actually fall asleep...
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