Oh my!!!! I had no idea!! And all I can say, is that I used to be the same way!!
What worked for me to change my mind?
One day I was b!tchy and moody and just out of sorts myself. When dh asked me what was wrong I just snapped back "I'm entitled to have a bad mood, aren't I??!?!?!" He recommended a nap while ds nappped and I said I wasn't sleepy just in a foul mood. And he looked at me straight in the face and said " So maybe you can lighten up on Santiago, he can have bad mood days too, you know"
I felt like such a goober.
So anytime I feel I'm having a power struggle with Santiago, ie. didn't nap as long, won't eat all his food etc I think that some days I'm not as hungry as others, some days I sleep in others I wake early and it doesn't mean that my whole day is going to be thrown off. KWIM?
What about the recommended times of sleep?? Recommended A time?? EEEEKKKKK
That's just it, they are recommendations. It's recommended that adults sleep 8 hours a night....if I , Rebeca Quintero, sleep that much I get headaches and feel groggy during the day. I sleep betwen 4-6 hours. So if your kiddos nap less on day and seem happy, then just go with it. EASY is about learning to read your child's cues, not live by the clock. A true success in EASY is being able to go through the day without looking at the clock at all. Just getting the feeling of when things should happen and reconfirm them by seeing what your child is telling you.
So that's my challenge to you clock obssessed mommies!! Try to go through an entire day without looking at the clock! Hide them, turn them around, and watch your child as intently as you would that clock and I believe many of you will be amazed that the little alarm clocks that are our kids are pretty loud and clear!
HUGS TO ALL!
- Beca