![]() ![]() Check out all the best baby Cyber Monday deals below. This is the schedule that we shoot for every day but it hardly ever goes as planned.Ī few specific goals that we aim for every day – get up and start our day as soon as he wakes up (we used to try to get him to sleep a bit longer), at least one nap that lasts longer than an hour, final catnap ends by 5:00pm, and bedtime around 7:30pm. Some baby gear sales carried over from Black Friday, but there are tons of new promos too. Nobody had prepared me for exactly how hard nursing was going to be and I was struggling more than I could express. ![]() Obviously every baby is different and every day is different. I’ve included our proposed daily schedule below in case you need assistance in creating your own.Ĩ:00am: Breakfast porridge + banana + peanut butter (be sure to research how to administer peanut butter for the first time as your baby may be allergic)ġ0:00 – 12:00pm: Play, go for a walk, lunch (usually steamed and mashed vegetables)Ħpm: Dinner (usually steamed and mashed vegetables)ħ:00pm: Nightly ritual – massage, song, top-off milk So when you and your baby are ready (which for us was around 6 months), start transitioning to a more set daily schedule with specific wake, nap, and night sleep times. But you’ll have a really difficult time scheduling your own day and making any plans with such an ambiguous schedule. Huckleberry is great when naptimes and nap lengths differ and also when you are feeding-on-demand. So tracking their naps isn’t exactly necessary.Īnd once they get to be around the 6 month age you will probably want to begin shooting for a more standardized daily schedule. The reason that I only recommend Huckleberry for babies age 2-6 months is that in the very beginning they are sleeping all the time – sometimes more than 20 hours a day. ![]()
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