It is getting harder to read DD's sleepy cues these days and most times i have to watch the clock.
Have your LO's sleepy cues changed? How so?
It is getting harder to read DD's sleepy cues these days and most times i have to watch the clock.
Have your LO's sleepy cues changed? How so?
pomegranate / 3388 posts
Yes, definitely! How old is your baby? At first, I had to rely on yawns when she was really little... then when she got a little older and had more control of her hands, she started rubbing her eyes when she got tired. My daughter hates to nap though, so she hides her sleepy cues like crazy. These days I mostly go by the clock, along with noticing when she starts getting a little fussy, and if I'm lucky she'll show me she's tired with a yawn or an eye rub.
honeydew / 7444 posts
@skibobrown: She's 6 months. Sometimes the clock doesn't even work anymore because she's now able to stay awake longer. It drives me crazy!
pomegranate / 3983 posts
I think they've gotten more subtle. The one thing that hasn't changed though, is that when he's tired he gets more whiny. So if he falls down/can't get something/having trouble with a toy and is making a big deal out of it then I know it's time for bed.
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