Dcb, 12 months, used to having a bottle and being rocked to fall asleep for nap. I cannot do this and will be having a chat with parents. This did not come up in the interview and they only just informed me. He is not a scheduled baby at all, which they did tell me, and I told them I would be working to get him on our schedule. I did not know about the rocking (and honestly woudn't have signed them on).
Is there a gentle way to transition him from this? He seems ready to go to only one nap a day but hard to say as he was not here in the morning this week. I know he has not been having a morning nap at home and Dad suggested they would like to push back his nap time.
He has only been here for three half days this week so don't know what his morning was like but day one was a lot of crying, day two had him nap for 2 hours (he did fall asleep in his high chair first) and today saw only 30 minutes.
I have not given him a bottle or held him as I don't want him to get used to that here with me.
Today, I gave him his bottle in his high chair after lunch and then laid him down, he cried for 5 minutes, fell asleep and woke up screaming after 30 minutes.
I would like to have a good start to the week next week and looking for suggestions on how to approach this.
Is there a gentle way to transition him from this? He seems ready to go to only one nap a day but hard to say as he was not here in the morning this week. I know he has not been having a morning nap at home and Dad suggested they would like to push back his nap time.
He has only been here for three half days this week so don't know what his morning was like but day one was a lot of crying, day two had him nap for 2 hours (he did fall asleep in his high chair first) and today saw only 30 minutes.
I have not given him a bottle or held him as I don't want him to get used to that here with me.
Today, I gave him his bottle in his high chair after lunch and then laid him down, he cried for 5 minutes, fell asleep and woke up screaming after 30 minutes.
I would like to have a good start to the week next week and looking for suggestions on how to approach this.
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