I live in MN and now that the weather is nice I have a question.... Where do you have the infants sleep while you are outside? Do you bring a pack n play outside?
Infant Sleeping While Outside
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Check your regs and make sure its allowed to use a stroller, some say it has to be a pack & play.
I use a stroller or pack & play, depending on the child and what they prefer. I've also had them fall asleep in the baby swing.- Flag
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My licensor suggested that if the baby cannot be awake while we are outside, to leave the infant inside WITH a monitor. (I have a video monitor now, but at the time I only had one with audio)
Otherwise, the only way around this is to keep the infant awake while you are outside or drag the PNP outside.- Flag
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DaisyMamma is right, we can't have infants sleeping in anything but a crib or approved PNP.
My licensor suggested that if the baby cannot be awake while we are outside, to leave the infant inside WITH a monitor. (I have a video monitor now, but at the time I only had one with audio)
Otherwise, the only way around this is to keep the infant awake while you are outside or drag the PNP outside.- Flag
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No way could I leave a child in the house with or without a monitor. very strict about that.. the children outdoors if over 3 can be alone if I check on them... now THAT is a stupid rule like you can trust a 3 yr old ???It:: will wait
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I literally LOL :
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Are they nuts?
Sometimes I wonder what these people @ the state are thinking?
A baby asleep with a monitor alone inside is not ok, but a 3 year old can go outside alone?
So basically you have to stay inside with the sleeping babies and send the kids outside to play....alone.... (scratches head)... Yea, I don't get it... :confused:- Flag
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Personally, I just take the infant outside with me when they are awake and plan our outdoor time around nap schedules.- Flag
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Heres my dilemma...... the babe is only 7 weeks and still pretty sleepy! Seems to be quite the cat napper and no real schedule, so leaving her inside with a monitor is out of the question, I could potentially be in here every 20 mins putting a nuk in or what have you. Anyway this little doll is my licensors neice and my licensor is comming to visit this afternoon! Well it is absolutely beautiful outside so I have planned our afternoon outside and now I am like hmmm what am I to do when this new little one falls asleep and now Im under double stressola because my licensor is comming!So for today I placed a pack n play in my backyard and we will see how it goes. I've had alot of winter babies so by the time summer or nice weather moves around they are on a nice schedule.... not the case here!
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Whoa... I'm pretty mellow about supervision and even I think leaving kids ages 3 and up outside just being "checked on" OR leaving an infant indoors sleeping with just a monitor on while the adult is outside (espeically with a bunch of other kiddos) is just not cool.- Flag
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Heres my dilemma...... the babe is only 7 weeks and still pretty sleepy! Seems to be quite the cat napper and no real schedule, so leaving her inside with a monitor is out of the question, I could potentially be in here every 20 mins putting a nuk in or what have you. Anyway this little doll is my licensors neice and my licensor is comming to visit this afternoon! Well it is absolutely beautiful outside so I have planned our afternoon outside and now I am like hmmm what am I to do when this new little one falls asleep and now Im under double stressola because my licensor is comming!So for today I placed a pack n play in my backyard and we will see how it goes. I've had alot of winter babies so by the time summer or nice weather moves around they are on a nice schedule.... not the case here!
It might also be an option for you to "wear" this baby in a moby wrap or something similar since they are so young.
Of course, I have heard that wearing a baby shouldn't be done until a certain age too so again, I would ask my licensor since she will be the one ok'ing or not ok'ing the method you use.- Flag
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Yeah it stinks just on Monday she did a little question/answer session and I really wanted to be there because I seem to have alot of questions with sleeping infants and outside things, but I have 3 kids and only 2 parents and my hubby couldn't do it all for us that night, so I guess I will have my own little one on one question answer session today with her! Shes pretty cool with things, so I am not too worried, more or less want to do what is right and avoid doing something wrong! We will see how it goes and thanks again for all the advice!- Flag
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My licensor (well, the one I had previously-not sure who I have now) said they may stay inside with a monitor and to go in and check every 25-30 minutes, but to bring the kids with. So, with the first one I had, I did this and just had the kids wait right inside the door. After a few weeks, I decided it didn't seem like a great idea and now I only go out when they aren't napping. If they were that little tho and napping off and on all the time, I would just bring the pnp outside or you may never get out! And now that this snow is melting, you need to get out before it turns to winter again
. Should be in about, what, 5 days or so
. Seems like that's how long the warm stuff is lasting these days:
:. Good luck with your visit and definitely check with her. Who knows what the future will bring soon with whatever rules get passed from this safe sleep project.
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