If they are crying and can't fall asleep? We do more rescuing at nap time!
If they are crying and can't fall asleep? We do more rescuing at nap time!
clementine / 830 posts
Nap time here too! At night we always wait until they fall back asleep or are really hysterical.
pear / 1799 posts
Both. If she wakes during her nap, she's likely done with it. If she wakes at night, we bring her into bed with us. Both are rare, but I don't like to let her cry.
nectarine / 2521 posts
I'm opposite I guess. I'm more likely to rescue at night because my LO usually only gets up at night if he's truly hungry and goes right back down (I'm fortunate, I know). Nap I'm more likely to let him fuss it out if he wakes up within 30 minutes of going down.
GOLD / wonderful apricot / 22646 posts
Nighttime. He's up for the day from the nap if he's crying
honeydew / 7504 posts
Night. If he wakes up at nap, that means he's up. Plus, it's lighter in the room. At night, it's REALLY dark in his room, so I worry he'll get scared. If he wakes up at night, most of the time it's because something is wrong. I let him go for a few minutes, but if he doesn't calm down on his own, I go check on him.
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