Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I put my kid to bed around 9 so he could have time with Dad.
Maybe the kid can't handle being awake until 9. Not all babies are little dolls that just move around to whatever schedule is most convenient for the parents.
So if your baby liked to sleep all day and stay up all night you'd be cool with that?
Babies sleep schedules can be adjusted to maximize time with parents and this ought to be a top priority for parents who work a lot and don't get to see their kids much due to that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why do you refer to your child as baby?
Op- he IS a baby! He’s 8 months old
Did your dh have a different job/different hours before you got pregnant?
Anonymous wrote:Keep the baby up later & let him sleep later. Babies adjust easily to this usually.
Co-sleep.
Some days, meet him for lunch with the baby if you have time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I put my kid to bed around 9 so he could have time with Dad.
Maybe the kid can't handle being awake until 9. Not all babies are little dolls that just move around to whatever schedule is most convenient for the parents.
So if your baby liked to sleep all day and stay up all night you'd be cool with that?
Babies sleep schedules can be adjusted to maximize time with parents and this ought to be a top priority for parents who work a lot and don't get to see their kids much due to that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I put my kid to bed around 9 so he could have time with Dad.
Maybe the kid can't handle being awake until 9. Not all babies are little dolls that just move around to whatever schedule is most convenient for the parents.
Anonymous wrote:What does your DH say? If he's concerned about not seeing his child, does he have ideas as to how to change that?