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Offline Ninou

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Re: Nap discipline
« Reply #15 on: September 02, 2012, 20:58:55 pm »
Dear all, a small update. We have made a further step of sitting out of her view in her room. Was going quite well, she was getting used and... chicken pox has came into play. So all our efforts were back again as we needed to deal with her being sick. We were taking her back to bed, rocking into sleep etc. Now she is slowely recovering so we are trying to set it back on track. Going in the evening to bed seems on a good track, but naps are far from Ok.

Also a lot of NW's....

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Re: Nap discipline
« Reply #16 on: September 03, 2012, 03:41:59 am »
Oh, bummer! :( I was wondering how you were getting on. Unfortunately, that's all part of life with a LO, but she'll get back to where she was again (and possibly quicker), because she's had the practice.

Although it's quite normal for naps to be more difficult to train than bedtime, if it continues to be that way, it may be that a tweak in routine would help. 

(((Hugs))) for the NWs and keep us posted!



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Re: Nap discipline
« Reply #17 on: September 03, 2012, 07:56:41 am »
Aaw that's a shame Hun, Sam recently had chicken pox too, but at least that's that over eh!? Hope they were mild. Carry on with what you were doing beforehand Hun, and just try and remain positive and resolute. You'll get there in the end.

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Vicki.x.