Charlie - sleep. He has been fighting bedtime this past week and driving Mr. Bee crazy!
Olive - eating. She really needs to gain some weight! She's about to fall off the charts.
What about you?
Charlie - sleep. He has been fighting bedtime this past week and driving Mr. Bee crazy!
Olive - eating. She really needs to gain some weight! She's about to fall off the charts.
What about you?
honeydew / 7687 posts
Sleeping! 4 months and nighttime sleep is going great - working on naps.... he eats like a pro & is generally very happy despite aforementioned crummy naps.
coconut / 8279 posts
J could be a better eater. Some days he's so picky, it drives me nuts. He'll inhale a dish one day and then next week if I try it again, he'll spit it out like it's poison. I go through so much food trying to find different things that he likes. Oh well
GOLD / wonderful pea / 17697 posts
Sleep. The past 24 hours have been for the most part good...he woke up once before DH and I went to bed and again at a reasonable hour this morning, woke up from his first nap after 35 minutes but I was able to ease him back down for another 1.5 hours. His other naps were 45 minutes each. I'd love them to be longer but oh well. And he went down tonight without so much as a whimper.
But that was just the past 24 hours. The past two weeks have been trying. He's been waking up every hour or two starting around 2-3 AM, and I was LUCKY if he napped for half an hour at a time.
I guess behavior comes in second, although I'm not sure how to improve it. He's become very clingy lately, and he's starting exhibiting signs of separation anxiety. I don't really think I can do anything about it, though...just kind of riding through it.
His eating is great. He loves food, even spicy food. It's awesome.
honeydew / 7488 posts
DD I want to improve her eating.. DS, behavior. We are in tantruming, open the back gate by himself and tear down the driveway while laughing phase.
coconut / 8681 posts
Sleeping. Nights are pretty good but naps are hell. He fights sleep tooth and nail and wakes up at 30 minutes on the dot....grouchy and still tired!
apricot / 274 posts
@Running Elley: This sounds just like my LO, until this week when his morning nap has suddenly become 1.5 hours with just a little bit of fussing when he goes down!
His afternoon nap is still a joke, although at least he's not fighting it as much anymore. And his nighttime sleep is decent, but he has yet to STTN at 8 months. So yeah, sleep here too.
GOLD / wonderful coconut / 33402 posts
Sleep! I am lucky if I get one three hour stretch at night.
nectarine / 2994 posts
Sleep I guess, a few nights a week she sleeps through the whole night but then other nights she wakes multiple times. I know she's capable of sleeping the whole night I just want her to make it an everyday thing - Which I think is wishful thinking! Also behavior - but it's because she's teething, she's normally such a calm easy-going baby but teething is making her super clingy and cranky.
coconut / 8299 posts
Sleep for both my DS and DD! Hands down. They both eat pretty well. But my son has lately been fighting night sleep and naps during the weekends. And he will wake up in the middle of the night calling for daddy. And my 8 month old wakes up once in the middle of the night. It's not TOO bad but it could be better! They both eat pretty well so I don't worry about that too much. Although my DS could probably eat a few more veggies.
GOLD / pomelo / 5737 posts
I'm actually in a pretty good place... I wish she didn't make this grunting (sounds like pooping) noise all the time including in public!! I'm so over explaining no she's not pooping to random people!' (You'd smell it lol) other than that very minor complaint... For right now I'm in a good phase!
nectarine / 2274 posts
Sleep, he slept through the night on April Fool's Day. He totally fooled us.
pomegranate / 3383 posts
Hmm...probably his behaviour while eating? Haha. He's become very good at telling us when he's done sitting at the table, when he doesn't want to eat something and when he thinks something is gross. He's awesome at eating what he likes though.
GOLD / grapefruit / 4555 posts
Behavior but I'm trying not to judge it too harshly. New house and new baby in a really short time span would cause anyone's 14 month old to act up. Or so I would like to think.
apricot / 343 posts
Probably eating for DS, he won't eat any meat or veges! He actually ate a few peas last night and I was so happy! He has a great diet otherwise and weight wise is healthy (smallerish but healthy). His behaviour is ok when he eats regularly and has enough sleep at night.... The tantrums get less and less and he gets older?
DD I would love if she went back to sleeping through instead of waking twice at night, but she is hitting milestones and teething so I can't really complain I suppose
coconut / 8475 posts
Eating. He isn't too bad but it is getting worse.
He used to take 32oz and now only takes 24oz and sometimes not even that. He isn't tiny though, he's normal sized but he still fits 3-6 for the last 4 months. So, not too muh growth there. He sttn so I know he's not starving but hmm..I wouldn't mind if he took 4 or so more ounces.
nectarine / 2886 posts
Eating. One day LO loves peas, the next day she throws them. I can't keep up!
blogger / nectarine / 2608 posts
Ellie- behavior. Although today was one of her best days ever at school. I was so glad when she came home with good news.
Lorelei- eating. She and older sister are morphing into the same healthy-food hating force, and we were doing so well, too. She went from eating and loving just about everything to refusing just about everything. Kills me. We had pork steak with a blackberry zinfandel sauce and broccoli and wild rice for lunch the other day. Two months ago she would have gobbled it up. Yesterday, she picked at it and put about two bites in her mouth and ejected at least half of that back onto the high chair. And the wasted food makes me feel so bad!
coconut / 8299 posts
Son - behavior. He's going through this super bossy streak right now where he thinks he can just run the house. No this no that. Sit here. Eat this. Shoot. You're not the boss of us little boy!
Daughter - eating. Homegirl eats too much! Like as in we have to stop her from eating or else she overstuffs herself. And she gets pissed if we're eating something and we don't share with her. I guess that's not a huge issue (considering the picky eating phase we went through with my son). But it's still something that I have to be mindful of.
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