Good morning. I'm new to EASY and have let my little one (7 weeks, good birth, good weight, BF, very hungry, grumpy baby, poor sleeper) get into a few bad habits. I've read the book and a few posts about A time and an appropriate length for the age of the baby. My son has just managed 52 minutes, which I think is about typical of him. However, he doesn't nap for long after that. Which in turn means I don't have a good hefty feed produced in time... I have two questions.
I saw the advice of lengthening the A time to then ensure a better nap and feed. However, can't find find out 'how' to extent the ten minutes suggested. To I simply ignore his cues and attempt to keep him awake? Or is this another technique I'm not aware of?
When he wakes from a nap he immediately wants to eat, no matter how short the nap. Would you recommend more A to ensure he feeds at the more appropriate (and intended routine) time?
So confused but really keen to get this sorted as he's become reliant on us for rocking soothing, sleeping and settling - habits we want to break immediately!
Thank you!