Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Their brains need quiet time to digest and consolidate all the stimulation they take in during the day through sight, sound and movement. You are helping your baby's brain develop by leaving him in the crib.
This 1000x this. I think people underestimate the power of alone time, even for babies. If your baby isn't complaining, then he's absolutely content exploring his surrounds and thinking about what he's seeing.
Congratulations, op. Sounds like you are doing a wonderful job!!
Anonymous wrote:I am so jealous of you, OP. My 7-week old refuses to be pit down. Ever. EVERRRR. I could start a blog about all the ridiculous things I’ve done with a baby stuck on my boob. She also has a fine coating of crumbs because I only ever eat with her attached to me. Enjoy this moment of peace! He’ll need you plenty, don’t worry. Relish the few times when he doesn’t!
Gotta run. I put baby in the rock n play at the beginnjng of this message. You guessed it - waaahhhhhh!
Anonymous wrote:Their brains need quiet time to digest and consolidate all the stimulation they take in during the day through sight, sound and movement. You are helping your baby's brain develop by leaving him in the crib.