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Quick EAS question for 4-6 mth old (CN to BT)
« on: March 07, 2013, 05:22:54 am »
So T fights us every evening after the CN to BT and I just checked BWSAYP and the ex EAS (4-6 mths) has
CN between 5-6 (ie 5.15-5.45)
BT 7.30

So .. based on this LO does almost a full A after the CN anyway right ??? I always thought A to BT was short after the CN.

Anyway...just now wondering if this BT antics was UT all along. :-\
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Re: Quick EAS question for 4-6 mth old (CN to BT)
« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2013, 06:02:11 am »
F never did a full A after a catnap - at 4/5 months she would happily catnap for 45 mins somewhere between 5 and 6pm and then go down at 7. But then she didn't completely drop the cn until 7 months, and even when on two naps, she didn't like a long A to bed...
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Re: Quick EAS question for 4-6 mth old (CN to BT)
« Reply #2 on: March 07, 2013, 09:05:25 am »
Alon also did a short A before BT, but Sara, it's different from baby to baby, some need a longer A! If T fights BT then he is either OT or UT, which means he would be needing a shorter or a longer A before BT, rather than what he is usually doing throughout the day.
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Re: Quick EAS question for 4-6 mth old (CN to BT)
« Reply #3 on: March 07, 2013, 10:20:07 am »
Up until a few weeks ago, C would wake at 5.30 and still go to bed at 7ish, sometimes slightly earlier but he is dropping that nap now and a few days this week he has had a huge long A before bed so were a bit muddled too but I would try a longer A before bed and see how he goes?
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Re: Quick EAS question for 4-6 mth old (CN to BT)
« Reply #4 on: March 10, 2013, 22:44:33 pm »
Thanks ladies, sorry I forgot about this post ::)
Well part of our problem was T needed some st but he's getting better and once down stays down (touch wood)
I still can not work him out, but I think we're getting better. I guess I always thought that last A needed to be much shorter.

Kelly you mind me asking your A times ATM? X
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