![]() ![]() N usually plays independently at this time or with L.ĩ:45am Snack - Small snack at the table with an open glass of water (just a tiny bit at a time so she doesn’t make too much of a mess, then refill it).ġ0:00-11:45am Outside Play - If the weather is good, we try to get outside every day, or we use this time to run errands!ġ1:45am Lunch - At this point, your child does not need purees anymore. It doesn’t take two hours, so we also play downstairs when I’m done. For more on bottle weaning, see the bottom of this post.Ĩ:00-9:45am Playtime - This is usually when I’m getting ready in the morning, so I have a little space set up in my bedroom for N to play while I’m getting ready. Now that she is completely weaned from her bottle, we give her milk in a sippy cup or open glass with her breakfast. I need to know what to expect from her the whole day, especially since I also have an older toddler at home.ħ:15am Breakfast/Bottle *** - We sit at the table with N and all eat breakfast together. I wake her up so she’ll be ready for her afternoon nap at the right time. I know, I know, never wake a sleeping child. If she is still sleeping at 7:30am, I wake her up. For a laugh, see Daily Schedule for SAHMs.ħ:00am Wake up - N usually wakes up for the day between 6:30 and 7:15am. For other schedules I have shared, see 6 to 9 Months, 9 to 12 Months, and 18 Months to 3 Years. Keep in mind that every baby is different and has different needs. I decided to write up the schedule that we are currently following with N so other moms can get an idea of what timing we use for things. When I had my first baby, it was hard for me to figure out what her daily schedule was supposed to look like.
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