Hi there
May I chime in here please? I was about to post the exact same question. My LO is 4 months this coming weekend. He is also great at playing on his own.
A lot of the time I do have to be careful about how long he has toys dangling in his face, as he can get overstimulated which makes it a lot harder for him to go off for a nap. He is very lively and squeals/chats/gurgles to himself at all volumes (which is very amusing to watch!).
He is also a short napper and the more hyped he is before a nap, the more 'strongly' he wakes up and more upset he'll be (have been posting on the short naps support thread).
Fact is, I often leave him to play on his own for over an hour, partly because I can and partly because often I am so exhausted that I have nothing more to give him during A time since the tears (his) from the short naps are so wearing to deal with. Also, sometimes the best way to get him off to sleep for a nap is to let him finish activity time in his cot (he has plenty to amuse him in there) - if I can time it right and don't start that too late - as he is pretty good at winding down himself. I gradually remove the toys as I notice that he's starting to slow down, so he doesn't continue to get too distracted by them (though again sometimes it helps him to have something with a teether on the end that he can chew on in a distracted way). This wind down in the cot can take up to 1/2 hour and I've found it's better if I don't go in too often during that, as it 'stirs him up' again.
Throughout the A period I check on him frequently but ultimately I do feel guilty that I'm not spending more time with him.
He is a very happy boy, laughs spontaneously and is quite sociable. I feel incredibly grateful that he is so independent; it balances out the stress from the short naps.
I guess my variation on the question is, how frequently should I move him to different places (eg play mat to bouncy chair to cot) to find a balance between boredom and overstimulation, as he rarely lets me know himself. Also, how much time should I be spending with him to be fair to him and ensure that he retains a sociable side to his personality?
Guess I should also mention that we always have cuddles and little games on my lap just after feeding (I am mix feeding) - maybe about 5 mins.
Would appreciate any advice and hope you don't mind me gatecrashing this one.
Thanks
Nikki
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