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    yup! mom thinks she has a 30min nap here meanwhile its more like 2hrs. And I'm not forcing her to sleep! She eats and says "nap time" runs for her bunny and waits at the stairs for me. I lay her down and she doesn't make a peep! She's tired!

    If she was up or fighting me to nap then I would agree with mom but not in this case! I know each child is different and I would "feel it out" but this child was crankier than a hungry 4 month old! Not cool

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    Mom at PU mentions that dcg has been VERY clingy lately. I gave her my honest opinion. I said A) she's tired, you're changing her routines and kids don't like change. B) you're pregnant, everyone is talking about the baby coming but are YOU talking to HER about the new baby? Don't make her feel like a third wheel C) because of being pregnant you're not carrying her or playing on the floor etc. its a LOT of change all in one time for her.
    Last edited by Mamma_Mia; 07-10-2012 at 06:25 PM.
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