just wondering how long everyone is allowing their LO's in these. we don't have the jumperoo out yet. my LO can easily spend 20 min in the exersaucer a day though.
She spends 5-10 minutes in it here and there all day, If she is happy in it, she will stay there longer if I am doing something.
DD doesnt stay happy anywhere for longer than 20 minutes at a time, unless she is falling asleep, we alternate through stations, playmat, bouncer, jumperoo, swing, playing on the floor with toys, bumbo...you get the point.
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We shipped ours to post so she has only had it for three days now. She LOVES it. First time out she went an hour. I think two sessions a day seems fine - for as long as she will tolerate it. I don't think more than two hours a day is a good idea to make a habit.
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Re: how much time in jumperoo or exersaucer?
She spends 5-10 minutes in it here and there all day, If she is happy in it, she will stay there longer if I am doing something.
DD doesnt stay happy anywhere for longer than 20 minutes at a time, unless she is falling asleep, we alternate through stations, playmat, bouncer, jumperoo, swing, playing on the floor with toys, bumbo...you get the point.
My family is a Foreign Service family. Families like mine are posted in every corner of the globe. We live our lives away from family, friends and the conviences and comforts of home. We often live and work in dangerous places among those that misunderstand our intentions and purposes. Sometimes members of our ranks sacrifice our lives to further diplomacy. Please remember that we serve too. And I'm always open to questions.