Hi mommies. Just curious, when exactly is bedtime for your little ones? My son is 4 months, in daycare full time(which has greatly helped his schedule),but still will not go to sleep before 9, if not 10 some nights. Wondering if/how we can move it up an hour or so?
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Since LO was about 2-3 weeks we always had getting ready for bed happen between 8-9. Now at 5 months it seems like she knows like clockwork when its around 8-9 cause she gets in a mood. Daylight savings time screwed us up a little, and just last week we had a some sleep regression. But usually we stay pretty regular with bed time, plus I think her going to day care full time has helped with the schedule.
@babye12514 I know sometimes with my LO when she does cry out I won't pick her up right away. I usually will just give her paci and rub her tummy and make a soft shhhhh sound and she falls right back to asleep. Then there are times when she might wine a little at night and we won't even go and check on her cause she ends up falling back to sleep on her own. I know it's hard but not picking them up every time they cry will help them not depend on you to get back to sleep everytime. I don't think the taking of naps outside the crib is that big of a deal cause my LO will sleep on me during nap time or her little chair or the floor and she still sleeps great at night.