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Baby Schedule
Sticking to a good schedule for your baby is one of the first thing you learn in baby care. Being a parent is tough work and it’s never easy when you make the transition to parenthood. From day one when you’re baby needs to feed every 3 hours to having a proper baby care nap and feeding schedule is very important in making your life easier as a parent and making your baby more happy overall. Babies thrive on schedules and as long as they are giving their essentials such as food, milk, sleep, they should return you with smiles and tons of love and not throw as many tantrums. Try to develop a schedule and routine for your baby and stick to it as much as possible. If so, you will see the rewards ten fold and anyone who takes care of your baby will enjoy it as well such as a babysitter, friends, family member, grandparent, or others. Babies and Toddlers should be in bed by around 8 pm at the latest, so taking you’re baby out to the movies or a late night dinner so you can get out is not a good idea. You better idea is to get a baby sitter and put your baby to bed at the same time each night.
In the beginning at the newborn stage, this schedule plays a big factor into their well being as many newborns and infants confuse day and night and you will have a baby that sleeps all day and wants to be up all night. This is not good for your health and the health of your relationship in the house so keeping that firm schedule will help introduce sleeptime for your baby and help them discern the difference between day and night.
Another important item in baby care regarding a schedule is trying to have your baby sleep on their own in the crib. If you let your baby sleep in bed with you each night, it’s going to be a tough habit to break so in addition to their schedule, try to create some independence when sleeping on their own and you may find longer and more well rested sleeps for your baby when they are by themselves and not in your bed with you.
Also in the beginning stages of life for your baby, the swaddle can help your baby from startling themselves and hitting themselves with their hands. This may keep them asleep long and let them adjust better to a sleep schedule. However, be sure to not swaddle for long as it’s just a temporary fix in the beginning stages of life and can cause problems if used to long.
No one or parent is perfect and you can always stick to a schedule or routine, however, do your best to be consistent as it will only help you in the long run and make for a more well rested, happy, and fun baby to be around.
Importance of your Babies Schedule

Having a schedule for your baby is very important for not only your baby, but also for your sanity! A baby with a well-balanced schedule will sleep better and also be less fussy during the day. The best practice for a baby care schedule is feed the baby every 3-4 hours around the same time each day. A sample feeding schedule could be at 6am, 9am, 12am, 3pm, 6pm, 11pm. While you don’t have to stick to the same exact schedule time each day, it’s important to stay somewhat close to the schedule so your baby knows what time of day it is, and will an easier time going to bed at night.
Also, if you setup a schedule with your baby and then veer off course, it will be much easier to get back on the schedule if the schedule has been setup and in place for a while. However, if you have no schedule and you just happen to feed your baby whenever the baby is hungry and put the baby to bed whenever you think the baby is tired, you will get thrown off course easily and may be prone to tantrums and trouble with your baby sleeping.
Setting a good schedule from the start will be a great way to manage your life as well as your baby care needs.
