Not Swaddling For Naps...
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Hi, I'm fairly new here and I read your post with interest because I recently had a 3 month enroll and I was asked to swaddle him. It really does assist him in calming down at that age. However I cannot imagine still swaddling a child 9 months old no matter what the weight.
This must be so frustrating for you ! I think I would have to suffer and allow him to CIO, I don't think it would take but a week or so.
As for his weight, my 3.5 yo granddaughter only weighs 35 pounds. What is mom feeding him ? Hope she ditches the cheetos fast, she's setting him up for a lifetime of bad habits. I bet he drinks juice at home ?
Good luck with this & I hope you let us know how it resolves itself.- Flag
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If they sleep better snuggly, then we swaddle them. Once they can turn over, we leave their arms out.
I would buy a sleep sack for him. They aren't as tight as a swaddler, but they are still cozy.
I don't see why a child "needs" to learn to sleep without being cozy. They are only babies once and they might as well enjoy it as long as they can.- Flag
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If they sleep better snuggly, then we swaddle them. Once they can turn over, we leave their arms out.
I would buy a sleep sack for him. They aren't as tight as a swaddler, but they are still cozy.
I don't see why a child "needs" to learn to sleep without being cozy. The are only babies once and they might as well enjoy it as long as they can.- Flag
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If they sleep better snuggly, then we swaddle them. Once they can turn over, we leave their arms out.
I would buy a sleep sack for him. They aren't as tight as a swaddler, but they are still cozy.
I don't see why a child "needs" to learn to sleep without being cozy. The are only babies once and they might as well enjoy it as long as they can.
However, whether or not I think a baby needs a blanket or swaddling has no bearing because our licensing rules do not allow it.- Flag
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They don't allow a sleep sack or swaddlig blanket with velcro?- Flag
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My licensor says "infants under 12 months MUST be placed in a crib on a flat service with no blankets, covers or unnecessary garments." When asked about "unnecessary garments" she said she would assume that meant sleep sacks and swaddling blankets. :confused:
So, I am NOT allowed to use anything. I know each state/licensor interprets the words differently but that is what I have been told.
Thankfully, I have not had any issues with babies and sleeping....just babies and screaming ALL the time.- Flag
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My licensor says "infants under 12 months MUST be placed in a crib on a flat service with no blankets, covers or unnecessary garments." When asked about "unnecessary garments" she said she would assume that meant sleep sacks and swaddling blankets. :confused:
So, I am NOT allowed to use anything. I know each state/licensor interprets the words differently but that is what I have been told.
Thankfully, I have not had any issues with babies and sleeping....just babies and screaming ALL the time.good naps are so important!
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My licensor says "infants under 12 months MUST be placed in a crib on a flat service with no blankets, covers or unnecessary garments." When asked about "unnecessary garments" she said she would assume that meant sleep sacks and swaddling blankets. :confused:
So, I am NOT allowed to use anything. I know each state/licensor interprets the words differently but that is what I have been told.
Thankfully, I have not had any issues with babies and sleeping....just babies and screaming ALL the time.- Flag
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I don't think you should swaddle a child that old. Where is this child at developmentally? Swaddling limits self discovery as someone else mentioned so I am wondering where this kid is at with moving around other times of the day.
I do not believe swaddling is the key to success for all kids. I weaned both kids off swaddling by 3 months or so and am not allowed to swaddle dck happyface so I don't have to deal with that issue regularly.
I did have dck who was swaddled at home and previous dc and I got her about 6months old. Took 2 solid months to get her used to sleeping without a swaddle burrito. Best naptime kid now. Sleeps 3 hrs or lays silent for naptime with no issues if not tired on a rare occassion.
I'd be worried about sids especially because you said dck was sweaty. Overheating a kid is not healthy and has been linked to sids deaths.
Put in bed without swaddle, cio, check regularly. Do what's best for the kid not you.- Flag
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My licensor says "infants under 12 months MUST be placed in a crib on a flat service with no blankets, covers or unnecessary garments." When asked about "unnecessary garments" she said she would assume that meant sleep sacks and swaddling blankets. :confused:
So, I am NOT allowed to use anything. I know each state/licensor interprets the words differently but that is what I have been told.
Thankfully, I have not had any issues with babies and sleeping....just babies and screaming ALL the time.
I think we all know that SIDS is not caused by blankets...SIDS means there is no explanation, after all. If a child suffocates in a blanket, that's not SIDS! I'd like to know statisically just how many times that happens.
I know you didn't write those regs yourself Cat, so I'm not picking on you. I just don't get it I guess, and I'm grateful our state hasn't done that...- Flag
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I disagree. I like that the rules are so clear. Keeps me from having to explain why I won't do x or x for each baby who's parents interview. They know if your licensed those are the rules. Keeps dc providers from doing things they shouldn't.- Flag
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