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Did the time change mess with anyone else's kid? He has been a pill both nights since the change. Right around 6:00 which would have been 7:00 (his bed time) he starts crying for no reason. I feed him and try to put him to bed, and he screams. I hold him and try to keep him awake, and he screams. Nothing will make him happy. It's so completely not normal for him.
Re: Time Change and babies
yup, they know when bedtime is. And it's not when the little hand hits the 8.
Try adjusting him by 15 minutes a night.
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M has a real hard time understanding the concept of time (he even has a problem with yesterday, today, tomorrow), so we didn't tell him about the time change.
The one thing he does do, though, is judge time by the sun, because Peru is close enough to the Equator that summer and winter days don't differ too much in the number of hours of sunlight they get. So when it's dark, it's late, and when it's light out, it's day. This makes it hard for him to sleep in the summer and for the last several weeks, it's been hard to get him up because he thinks I've been waking him in the middle of the night.
This morning, he knocked on my door while I was getting ready to shower and asked if school was cancelled. It was light out, and I hadn't woken him yet, and he was worried we'd be late.
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