In this day & age with all these articles out there telling us how to teach, educate and stimulate our children, we never hear about quiet time or free play. I'm really struggling with this today.
Since 8 weeks old, LO decided he would switch up his napping schedule that he put himself on. His afternoon nap would be 1-5 or 6pm. Now it's about 15-30 minutes every 2 hours. Once in awhile he'll do 2 hours straight. I understand that babies sleep patterns change and that this too shall pass.
Fast forward to today. I feel like my days for the past 4 weeks (LO is 15.5 weeks now) my days are spent trying to get him to sleep. He's too fussy to play and if he does it doesn't last long, and too fussy to sleep. By 1 or 2 in the afternoon, he is over-tired and won't finally start his naps till 3 or 4.
He likes to comfort nurse to sleep or be rocked. Because he is a heavy baby, I can't hold him for too long standing up, but he won't let me rock him sitting down. He also hates the swing.
I put him down in his crib to see if just maybe he'd put himself out. Nope! Decided he likes the sound of his own voice and was "ahhhh"ing to himself in a calm, meditative way. I let him do this for a half an hour by himself. I felt guilty. I felt like if he's going to be awake, I should be there with him.
I came into the room and he was all smiles but still kind of whiny, so I took him out and dressed him. Then he was fussy again.
So I guess I wanna know... Is it ok to leave babies alone in their bed? For how long? Till they start crying for you?
I feel like I'm really questioning myself today and have no idea what I'm doing anymore. He needs to sleep so bad but I just don't know how to help him
Re: Leaving babies alone
@ClandestineX Brayden needs to be put down the same exact way; body hunched over, rocking from side to side while patting his butt. It is so exhausting.
OP my DS is the type of baby that really likes to be alone sometimes. I let him stay to himself until he starts fussing
I don't really have anything for him to look at while in the crib. Do I need to?