Putting Baby on a Schedule

Putting Baby on a Schedule

Pediatricians say that you can put your baby on a schedule around 4 months. The parent-led schedule is where the parent dictates sleeping, feeding and playing times. Advocates say this gives structure which is needed for a baby to thrive.

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