So my little girl has become more awake after her feedings.. instead of going to sleep right after a feeding she will be awake for an hour or so. Of course I check her diaper, burp her, cuddle her.. but sometimes it doesnt seem like enough. She likes her swing but she doesnt like it enough to stay in it the time she is awake. I have a vibrating chair and she likes that for about ten minutes. I love holding her but I never can get anything done. Any suggestions? I just dont know if there is anything I can do to help stimulate her during the day or to calm her at night to sleep. (besides the normal stuff I listed above) Also.. when do you start introducing "tummy time" ?
Re: What do you do with your newborn when awake?
I believe in starting tummy time early as an infant/toddler teacher at a childcare center. Do you have an activity gym she can lay under on her back? Those are also great for tummy time because you can move the toys that hang and put them on the floor in front of her.
Singing, taking walks, looking at books are all things you can do even though she is so tiny. The more language you expose her to the better for language acquisition in the long run.
You can also get some kind of wrap or sling to carry her in around the house etc so you can get things done but still have her close to you.
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We do a little tummy time every day, on the Boppy or with her laying her upper body on my legs.
As for getting things done, when they are newborns who want to be held all the time, the only thing you can do is wear them.