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My daughter is 9 months old, and we've had the same routine since she was 4 months old pretty much. Give or take a few hours as she lengthened and dropped naps:

7 am wake, diaper change, play
7:30 am bottle
8 am breakfast
9 am play time until nap
10 am nap
11:30 wake, diaper change, play
12:00 pm lunch
12:30 play time until bottle (I usually take her out to the drop in programs for this play time)
2:30 pm bottle
3:00 nap
4:30 pm wake, diaper change, play
5:00 dinner
5:30 play time until 7:00 pm
7:00 pm bottle and watch Baby Einstein DVD
7:30 pm bath
8:00 bed

Obviously I would still change her diaper not according to the schedule if she needed it changed :) Good luck!

2006-12-26 08:55:04 · answer #1 · answered by __Geri 3 · 0 0

Eat, sleep, play, eat, sleep, play, eat, sleep, play ... and so on! You're talking 8 months here!!!!

They don't do much else for a while. The play should be interaction with you most of the time, and it should be educational. Show things to your baby and say its name. Use picture flash type cards (dogs, cats, house, etc.), read picture books all the time (the Spot series is great), go for walks outside as often as weather permits. You had the baby, now teach it as you were taught by your parents! A baby's mind is a clean slate ... you have to fill it with all the fundamentals it will need in the future!

Don't park the baby in front of the TV! You'll be training it to do nothing but that, as it grows older and you'll have produced another unimaginative, vegetative, unfeeling, video game addicted zombie! We have enough of those kids already!!!

2006-12-26 02:25:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

My little guy is 8 months previous immediately. He would not somewhat have a schedual as such. while he gets up interior the morning that's everywhere between 6-8am i'm going to provide him his bottle (240ml). Then some million/2 later i'm going to provide him some Raferty's organic and organic toddler Cereal or Heinz (in basic terms coz he likes it). around lunch time he will have yet another bottle (180ml) and then have fruit for lunch.. Banana/avocado/pears/apples or a mix of all of them accompanied via some water. Mid afternoon he will have a Bottle (180ml) accompanied via a snack of a biscuit or a bite of fruit. time for dinner for him is often at 6pm, he will have vegetables and meat. The some oz..of water. I make his foodstuff from clean vegetables, puree/mash then freeze it in icecube trays. At evening I provide him 5 cubes.. at around 8-9pm he will have yet another bottle (240ml) then will bypass to sleep for the evening! Dinner is oftentimes the two - Broccolli, Peas, Beans, Pumpkin, Carrots, candy Potato, Cauliflour or the different Vegetable me and my Husband have for dinner. this may be a conventional day the place i'm no longer at paintings that's 2 days a week. on occasion he would omit out on breakfast or lunch, yet he will consume a number of my toast instead. we don't enable our boy snack on too lots as he's interior the 97th percentile and would not choose for the greater desirable energy! he will sleep from 9pm till finally approximately 7am.. yet in our mattress.. he will sleep in basic terms till now lunch for a million-2 hours however interior the afternoon for a speedy on an identical time as! in basic terms till now dinner!

2016-10-19 00:07:46 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

try the E A S Y method since the baby wakes at whichever time that is... Eat Activities, Sleep, You time.
Eat breakfast a half hour after waking then have Activities(play peekaboo, hide and seek, or tickle monster) for about 2 hours then Sleep a morning nap (1hr) while You have your time (do chores, rest or whatever) then repeat again...
Eat lunch, have Activities(go to the park or for a walk or play with a ball) for 2 hrs, Sleep an afternoon nap (2 hrs) while you have You time (shower, clean, sleep again whatever) then repeat one last cycle for the day!
Eat dinner, have light Activities (read a book, play patty cake or play with blocks) bathe baby then put to Sleep for the night (no later than 9pm) and have You time...congrats!
it worked for me and my sitters...so good luck!

2006-12-26 02:51:54 · answer #4 · answered by phoenixgirl21 2 · 0 0

morning-eat breakfast, possably get dressed, play, nap
afternoon-eat lunch, go on a walk, nap, take bath, get dressed
night-eat dinner, get read a story, go 2 bed.
NOTE: the baby will tell you wjen he/she wants to go to bed, by acting moody, screeming, ect....
use your best judgemnt when making bed time. rimember that the erlyer the baby goes to bed is the erlyer he/she is gonna wake up.

2006-12-26 02:23:02 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I am guessing... "Poop, cry, sleep, eat, cry, sleep, poop".

8 month olds dont have a lot going on socially.

2006-12-26 02:17:38 · answer #6 · answered by Mr. Goodkat 7 · 0 1

wake at 7am... diaper change... 8oz bottle... clothing change... spend time in walker (30 mins)... 30 mins of playtime with an adult... diaper change...30 mins of alone playtime with favorite toy on play mat... Half a container of baby food with 4oz of juice.... diaper change... 45 min nap time... 45 mins of playtime with an adult... diaper change... 30 mins in baby swing or activity bouncer... 30 mins of adult time.... 30 mins of playtime on play mat.... diaper change.... 8oz bottle... 30 mins of walker time.. diaper change... one full hour of adult time... diaper change... 45 mins of nap time... finish other half of container of baby food and 4 oz of juice... 30 mins of adult time... 30 mins on playmat... diaper change... 30 mins on activity bouncer or swing... diaper change... 30 mins in walker... one full hour of adult time... diaper change... 30 mins in walker.... one whole container of baby food... one hour of adult time... diaper change... In bed by 8:30

2006-12-26 02:33:44 · answer #7 · answered by Amanda F 2 · 0 0

sleep eat poop
sleep eat poop
sleep eat poop

2006-12-26 02:18:47 · answer #8 · answered by Albert H 4 · 0 1

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