![]() ![]() For lunches she'll have some baby food, Goldfish, peanut butter crackers, and little of whatever I'm eating for lunch that day.ġ2:30 - 3 PM - Play time. After her nap we will go to the potty if her diaper is dry ( read more on that here) but if she's already gone we'll change and get her lunch ready. Right now she still gets a bottle before her nap and will sleep 1 - 1.5 hours. But I would say the majority is at 10:30, 3 hours after waking up. We will start to get ready for a nap if she's seeming ready, some days she's ready at 9:30 others it's not til noon. Most days I like to get out of the house at least once so depending on how the morning is going we'll go on a walk, to the mall, or to my parents' house during this time frame.ġ0:30 AM - Nap time. which has been so helpful in navigating her ever changing "routine".Ĩ:30 - 10:30 AM - Play time or outing time. I'm so thankful I'm able to be at home with her because it's allowed me to feel such a deep connection with her, like I can really read her and know when she's tired, hungry, etc. Give yourself and your baby a ton of grace and work through changes together. I believe there is some truth to this but being too stringent is just going to stress everyone out. I read so much when I was pregnant and shortly after Avery was born about the importance of routines and how babies thrive off routines. My number one tip for all moms is to be flexible. ![]() I'm going to share what I would call our ideal schedule for a day, but again it's slightly different every day lately and also depending on what activities we have planned for the day. Naps are a little more sporadic and less set in stone than they were just a month ago. I'll start by saying that things are ever changing with a little tot so our daily schedule is actually in a bit of a transformation as we speak. ![]()
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