LO would stay up till 10 if we let her I think. Fights her sleep like a champ. I feel like getting her down at 8 is still to late for her but thats where we are at now. What time is your baby bedtime?
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Between 7-8 for us, it depends on the day. Sometimes DH works later and wants to play with her a little longer. If she has a good afternoon nap that lasts till atleast 4/ 430 we are good to go till 8 but if its earlier then that she'll start to crash around 7 or so.
This. Alot of people think it's early but I have to get her up by 6 to get to work on time. On the days we are home in the mornings we get her up at 7 if she's not awake already.
DD will go down around 7:30 or 8 but wakes up at 9:30 and wants to play. She doesn't sleep through the night, she still wakes up once or twice and drinks a bottle. Then wakes up for the day at 8:30-9:00 or so.
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We're at 8 now too. He was 7 before the time change. It's good an bad. Before at 7 I would cook dinner when R went to bed and we'd eat at 730. Now I try to cook dinner earlier so we can all eat together but it's more of him trying to feed the dogs, spill his water everywhere and try to base jump from the high chair. I basically just shovel food into my mouth. I wouldn't mind eating something after he goes to bed but DH is the worlds biggest grump when he's hungry and I can't deal with that nonsense now.
Typically 7 sometimes he'll make it till 730 or so lately. If he really hasnt napped well it can be as early as 630. I just follow his cues as he starts to get crabby.
Anywhere from 7:30-8:30 depending on her clues... Doing a beftime routine consistently has helped quite a bit. A few months ago she was up till 10 or later every night.
L is a sneaky little baby. She used to be in bed at 8:30 every night and now she's not going to bed until 9:30. I don't how she managed to move her bed time on me but she did!
... 5:30-6pm... His choice. We've been trying to get it bumped back, and he just won't have it. He sleeps until about 6-6:30am, so I can't complain too much. It just gets annoying socially, I guess. I get a lot of flack from family who don't understand why we can't bring him out to dinner at 7:30pm.
I thought DST would help us, but he chose those few weeks to strike naps entirely, so keeping him awake until 5pm was a struggle.
He's usually in his crib by about 7:15. Sometimes he passes right out, sometimes he's goofing off till 8.
I found the earlier we put him to bed the better he sleeps. Not necessarily longer (although a lot of the time that is the case) but he doesn't seem as restless throughout the night.
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I thought DST would help us, but he chose those few weeks to strike naps entirely, so keeping him awake until 5pm was a struggle.
My bedtime has also adjusted to about 8:30pm.
I found the earlier we put him to bed the better he sleeps. Not necessarily longer (although a lot of the time that is the case) but he doesn't seem as restless throughout the night.