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What are some of your routines looking like with your 20month old? I needa fix ours

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We are up around 7 and play for just a bit and have breakfast by 8. We eat, wash up, get dressed and head out of the house most days by 930. We either run errands, go to the gym, find a park, have a playdate etc. something to get out of the house! Home by 1230. Lunch and then nap time by 130. She usually will nap till about 3 or 4. Then we usually play, do chores, go for a walk, color, bake or something at home. Make dinner together. Eat, shower and get ready for bed. In bed by 730-8. That's our typical day.

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mine wakes up between 6:30-8am. she has milk and watches tv. she eats breakfast within the next two hours depending on how playful she is. depending on the time she woke up, she goes down for a nap between 12pm-2pm and sleep for about 2-3 hours. then lunch time or snack before dinner. dinner 6-7pm, bath time between 7:30-8pm. bedtime at 9pm

i’m a sahm so we’re on a loose schedule if that makes sense 😊 we just go with the flow

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We kinda keep the same schedule as her daycare schedule as much as possible so it’s consistent.

Weekend she gets up no later than 7:30/8 most days. But she gets some milk when she gets up, breakfast around 8/8:30.. play, lunch at 11/11:30ish.. nap 12-2 (sometimes 2:30).. snack after nap. Another snack around 5ish and dinner around 6:30ish. Bath at 7:30/8 and bedtime at 8:30

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One thing I do for certain is put him down for a nap during the day, I try to aim for at least 12 pm and that helps a lot

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