I want LO to be used to being outside a lot, but since he isn't walking yet, I sometimes find it challenging to be outside for very long periods of time - he just wants to get on the ground and crawl.
I want LO to be used to being outside a lot, but since he isn't walking yet, I sometimes find it challenging to be outside for very long periods of time - he just wants to get on the ground and crawl.
pineapple / 12234 posts
During the winter, 10-15 minutes a day unless it snows. During the spring, summer and fall, usually a few hours a day.
pomelo / 5093 posts
Not a ton during that period in the winter, now literally as much as we'll let her at 2. She ran around for hours in the snow today and cried when I brought her in.
grapefruit / 4817 posts
It just depends. On the weekend we're outside practically all day. But during the week and in the winter, it probably just adds up to an hour. During the summer it's more because its light out longer and we can play after dinner. I wish we could both be outside all day every day. I hate being indoors, unless its 90+ degrees.
grape / 87 posts
I try to spend at least an hour in the morning outside and at least an hour and a half in the afternoon. Not today, because she's sick, and it's hard when it's raining or really cold, but it helps her sleep better, I think.
Before she could walk, I would just put her in the carrier and carry her outside a lot and in the summer let her crawl in the park.
pomegranate / 3003 posts
We're pre-crawling, but I try to take her out at least once a day for an hour or two. I either wear her, or walk her in the stroller. When it was warmer out, I brought along a blanket or mat, and let her have her tummy time in the park.
nectarine / 2466 posts
Dd is 4 months old. We go for a walk for about an hour every day with the dog. Have to get the doggie out every day
pear / 1946 posts
Maybe an hour or so? I think they do two 30 minute outside times at daycare. At night we usually go for a walk to get the mail - we live in a town home complex that has some ponds and walkways, so it can take a good 20-30 min to get the mail.
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