My son is 4 1/2 months old and on Monday I started working on transitioning him to a 4 hour routine. I wanted to do it sooner but we've been out of town for a while and this is the first long stretch where we'll be home and I can work on it. I just have a couple of questions.
Here's what our 3 hour routine on Monday looked like. He's waking up early on naps which indicates to me that its time for him to be on a 4 hour routine
7:30 E
8:00 A
8:45 S
9:30 (awake until time to Eat)
10:20 E
10:45 A
11:50 S
12:25 W2S
2:00 E
2:20 A
3:30 S
4:15 (awake until time to Eat)
5:00 E
5:20 A
6:30 S
7:15 E
7:30 Bath/Lotion
7:50 S
10:45 DF
I usually get him up around 7:30 to start the day but often times he'll wake up around 7:15 and talk to himself until I come in to get him, he's definitely an Angel baby. Which technically puts his awake time at 7:15 although I don't actually get him up until 7:30. And I don't feel like I need to do PU/PD because he isn't upset he's just talking to himself, not to mention I like the fact that he's comfortable in his bed and doesn't need to be picked up right away.
So we're on Day 4 of the switch which means I've added 15 minutes to his morning activity and put him down to bed at 9:15 this morning instead of his usual 9. But he was REALLY dragging and the last 15 minutes we spent sitting quietly in his room because he was so tired. And then, being so overtired he only slept 30 minutes before he was awake again.
Which brings me to my next question. Tracy recommends do PU/PD to lengthen sleep times. Should I do that even if he isn't upset? Often times, like now, he's awake but happy and content in his crib. Sometimes he'll fall back asleep, sometimes he wont. But should I be doing PU/PD when he isn't upset? I obviously want him to sleep longer but I also don't want him to become dependent on me going in there when he doesn't really need me.
I recognize that making this transition is a long process but I just want to make sure I'm doing everything I can to make it as smooth a transition as possible for him. Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks!