Hi,
I can't help thinking that the "feed-play-sleep" routine is the biggest cause of mother frustration in our society! Touted by experts, few mothers understant that this is an artificial artifice designed to make the life of health professionals and so called parenting experts easier. For babies it makes no sense - they have got no idea about what we are on about!
What to do when your baby is not a sleep? Read him a book (yes, even from birth! You will be amazed at how quickly they "catch on" and learn to love reading) Take him for a walk - preferably in a sling so they are in the middle of all the action. Feed him when he wants to be fed. My children all now at school, are encouraged to take fruit and vegetables and water to school and have it on their table so they can snack when they need to. This gives them the energy to think and learn. Our babies are learning at a rate they will never again experience - they are drinking in the world. Yet we want to deprive them of the nutrition they need for this - it makes no sense to me at all! When my blood sugar levels are low, I'm pretty grumpy! I think babies would be the same. Go to your ABA and mothers group meetings. Meet friends for a coffee. Put him in a position where he can see you cooking, cleaning etc. In my experience the frustration comes from having your back bent over a cot patting and rocking a baby who wants to go out and play! From what I understand, your little one is a good sleeper at night - I think you will find that there will be a payoff - and that may be less sleep during the day. I think if I were you I would be congratulating myself on what an interesting, social little bub you had - a perfectly adapted little human.
Warm Regards
Barb


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