Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps she doesn't like paying you if all the baby does is sleep the majority of the time.
And perhaps you like it that he sleeps so much because it makes your job a breeze.
(No offense!)
I doubt it. They pay me well but I don't sit on my butt. I am doing laundry, organizing his clothes/closet, sterilizing toys/bottles, looking up activities, emptying the dishwasher, tidying up the house, etc. I get about an hour to myself a day when he naps, which I eat lunch and snacks. I wish he was up more. I enjoy getting playing with him and getting him out. I constantly find myself occupying myself with tedious tasks.
I do like that he is getting the required sleep he needs in order to grow and develop. I am happy that he isn't cranky because he is sleep deprived and exhausted. I've seen a baby that was very developmentally delayed because the little sleep she got. I am glad that he is getting the best care he needs and deserves.
Developmentally delayed because of sleep? That's really hard to believe, TBH.
Do some research. It's quite common. Babies grow during sleep. Babies who don't get the required sleep needed have been shown to be delayed with rolling over, sitting up, crawling, walking, talking, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps she doesn't like paying you if all the baby does is sleep the majority of the time.
And perhaps you like it that he sleeps so much because it makes your job a breeze.
(No offense!)
I doubt it. They pay me well but I don't sit on my butt. I am doing laundry, organizing his clothes/closet, sterilizing toys/bottles, looking up activities, emptying the dishwasher, tidying up the house, etc. I get about an hour to myself a day when he naps, which I eat lunch and snacks. I wish he was up more. I enjoy getting playing with him and getting him out. I constantly find myself occupying myself with tedious tasks.
I do like that he is getting the required sleep he needs in order to grow and develop. I am happy that he isn't cranky because he is sleep deprived and exhausted. I've seen a baby that was very developmentally delayed because the little sleep she got. I am glad that he is getting the best care he needs and deserves.
Developmentally delayed because of sleep? That's really hard to believe, TBH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps she doesn't like paying you if all the baby does is sleep the majority of the time.
And perhaps you like it that he sleeps so much because it makes your job a breeze.
(No offense!)
I doubt it. They pay me well but I don't sit on my butt. I am doing laundry, organizing his clothes/closet, sterilizing toys/bottles, looking up activities, emptying the dishwasher, tidying up the house, etc. I get about an hour to myself a day when he naps, which I eat lunch and snacks. I wish he was up more. I enjoy getting playing with him and getting him out. I constantly find myself occupying myself with tedious tasks.
I do like that he is getting the required sleep he needs in order to grow and develop. I am happy that he isn't cranky because he is sleep deprived and exhausted. I've seen a baby that was very developmentally delayed because the little sleep she got. I am glad that he is getting the best care he needs and deserves.
Developmentally delayed because of sleep? That's really hard to believe, TBH.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps she doesn't like paying you if all the baby does is sleep the majority of the time.
And perhaps you like it that he sleeps so much because it makes your job a breeze.
(No offense!)
I doubt it. They pay me well but I don't sit on my butt. I am doing laundry, organizing his clothes/closet, sterilizing toys/bottles, looking up activities, emptying the dishwasher, tidying up the house, etc. I get about an hour to myself a day when he naps, which I eat lunch and snacks. I wish he was up more. I enjoy getting playing with him and getting him out. I constantly find myself occupying myself with tedious tasks.
I do like that he is getting the required sleep he needs in order to grow and develop. I am happy that he isn't cranky because he is sleep deprived and exhausted. I've seen a baby that was very developmentally delayed because the little sleep she got. I am glad that he is getting the best care he needs and deserves.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Perhaps she doesn't like paying you if all the baby does is sleep the majority of the time.
And perhaps you like it that he sleeps so much because it makes your job a breeze.
(No offense!)
I doubt it. They pay me well but I don't sit on my butt. I am doing laundry, organizing his clothes/closet, sterilizing toys/bottles, looking up activities, emptying the dishwasher, tidying up the house, etc. I get about an hour to myself a day when he naps, which I eat lunch and snacks. I wish he was up more. I enjoy getting playing with him and getting him out. I constantly find myself occupying myself with tedious tasks.
Anonymous wrote:Perhaps she doesn't like paying you if all the baby does is sleep the majority of the time.
And perhaps you like it that he sleeps so much because it makes your job a breeze.
(No offense!)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Your MB clearly doesn't quite understand how much sleep babies need. Ask for a sitdown and present them with research - print out a couple of charts and articles.
Or just stop waking him up and lie to her.
Op here. I'm going to lie to her.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. She feel she will start to wake up and not STTN. It's ridiculous considering he slept terribly until I start with at 10 weeks. I started letting him nap regularly and then he started sleeping through the night.
Anonymous wrote:Your MB clearly doesn't quite understand how much sleep babies need. Ask for a sitdown and present them with research - print out a couple of charts and articles.
Or just stop waking him up and lie to her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would a 4 month old baby be drinking 6oz of milk already at one feeding??? That's how much my 15 month drinks and sometimes 7. When I nannied for my last newborn he drank 3-4oz at 4.5 months. Is this baby big for his age?
OP here. He isn't a big baby. How long has you been a nanny? You should know that every baby is different. Some eat more than others. He eats 27-32oz of a milk a day, which is appropriate for his age.
To pp - sleep begets sleep. They need to sleep well during the day to sleep well at night, and vice versa.
Also, not to be snarky but a 4.5 month old is an infant, not a newborn. A child is no longer a newborn after 12 weeks.