When do you plan to stop using items like - Rock n Play, Bouncer, Swing?
My LO is almost 12 weeks and we currently use swing sometimes (but I think I could retire this one), Rock n Play for naps downstairs (would like to switch to crib naps by 4 months hopefully), and we rarely use the bouncer anymore. Is three to four months a good time to kind of retire some of these items and primarily use activity mat?
I know those items have weight limits that seem to go pretty high so you still could use them for a while technically, but I'm speaking more for development purposes of when you should think about stopping use.
Re: When to stop using?
it herself and sit up in it even when strapped in.
The bouncer she also sat in until maybe 6 months. My MIL has one that transitions to a toddler seat and she still tries to sit in it at 4 years old.
The swing she actually enjoyed until past a year old. She was probably too big for it but I work partial
overnight shifts and we coslept and many nights she would wake up when I left at 3am and the only way to get her back to sleep was the swing. Around a year she stopped waking and we put the swing away.
I say the baby will tell you when they no longer like something. If they're content it in keep going. If they've grown out of it and or don't like it then put it away. I don't think you'll hurt their development in it.
Honestly, I think the biggest thing I use as parenting strategy (if you want to call it that) in all areas is never get too caught up in planning, especially planning ahead. Every kid is different, every kid develops differently, likes different things, dislikes different things, grows at different rates, so on and so forth. If you get too wrapped up in "I think we should be done with the swing by X age" and the millions of other things you can plan out, you can easily drive yourself crazy. Babies don't care too much about our plans.