Hi all,
Not sure if this is the right spot for this, but I wanted to start a thread for people to share practical advice that might help others in the same situation. Of course, nothing can TRULY prepare you for the changes that parenthood brings, but there are some little things that I do wish I'd known before I had my beautiful boy.
ie:
a) Read the parenting books, but don't despair if your baby doesn't do what they say he should. My boy did not want to sleep during the day. All the books said he should be sleeping for 6 hours. From 3 weeks i would get 1.5 hours in 20 min bursts. I nearly LOSt MY MIND rocking him, walking him, leaving him etc etc. and had anxiety pains in my tummy from thinking I was a dreadful parent.
And yet he slept at night like a champ.
and along the same lines..
b) set up a routine that works for YOU and YOUR baby. Because all babies are individuals. And for goodness sake don't worry if it takes you weeks and months to set up a routine. Or if you never do. Do what you are comfortable with. And be prepared for the routine to change every 3 seconds as they grow and change.
c) this may be controversial but I reckon if you know they are teething, give them the paracetamol when they START screaming. We had nights where we'd wait for an hour and then start to think, wow he must really be in pain, better give him some relief. And of course we'd never do that if WE had a headache. When we knew it was teething, we gave him the pain relief after just one settling attempt and it was like someone had turned the off switch on the crying.
d) As our bub becomes a toddler this little PPP (positive parenting program) approach has been a real winner: Give lots of attention to positive behaviour, give minimal attention to negative behaviour. It's a simple one and everyone knows about it, but I think not enough credit is given for how much mental and physical strength you need to apply it - it's actually very hard to summon the energy to be excited about a blade of grass or The Very Hungry Caterpillar for the 10000th time, but if you are going to give positive attention to positive behaviour you have to do it!
and last but not least
e) DON'T WORRY!!!! if your baby/ child is loved and fed and warm you are doing fine. More than fine. You are doing the best. I WISH someone had sat me down every single day of those first 3 months with bub and said just STOP worrying. Time goes SO quickly and although it seems like an eternity when they are crying YOU WILL MISS their baby time. You will forget it so soon, as new challenges arise.
anyway, if anyone has anything to add, disagree with, whatever!
cheers
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