Amanda
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If you have a LO of about 12-16 months, what do you do in the evening?
Charlie's 13 and half months, we have a pretty good routine, but he's a bloody nightmare in the night, so I was looking on changing it. Looking for some ideas really....
Ours is:
5.45pm - snack time. Usually a cake bar or biscuit, with some raisins or chooped up banana.
6.20pm (ish) - bathtime. DH undresses him, I bath him, put his pj's on, then take him downstairs to DH
6.40pm - bottle time. He almost always falls sleep on his bottle, then gets carried up to bed at about 6.50pm.
I still want him to have his milk, but we need to get him to start going bed awake and falling sleep. I know it's going to take lots of hard work, but we need to do it. We can't be carrying him to bed when he's 5! Problem is that he's usually so tired after his bath that he generally cries all the way through me getting him dressed, the only thing that stops him crying is his bottle, then he'll just fall sleep on it!
He drinks from a beaker perfectly well in the day, so I'm wondering whether that's an idea instead of his bottle???
So, what I'm after is what you give your LO to eat and drink, when, and how you put them to bed please??
Charlie's 13 and half months, we have a pretty good routine, but he's a bloody nightmare in the night, so I was looking on changing it. Looking for some ideas really....
Ours is:
5.45pm - snack time. Usually a cake bar or biscuit, with some raisins or chooped up banana.
6.20pm (ish) - bathtime. DH undresses him, I bath him, put his pj's on, then take him downstairs to DH
6.40pm - bottle time. He almost always falls sleep on his bottle, then gets carried up to bed at about 6.50pm.
I still want him to have his milk, but we need to get him to start going bed awake and falling sleep. I know it's going to take lots of hard work, but we need to do it. We can't be carrying him to bed when he's 5! Problem is that he's usually so tired after his bath that he generally cries all the way through me getting him dressed, the only thing that stops him crying is his bottle, then he'll just fall sleep on it!
He drinks from a beaker perfectly well in the day, so I'm wondering whether that's an idea instead of his bottle???
So, what I'm after is what you give your LO to eat and drink, when, and how you put them to bed please??