He's recently become obsessed with having things to put in his mouth, so he's a little harder to entertain. He's suddenly a pro at rolling side-to-side and is doing well with rolling on to his back. He's almost gone back-to-belly a few times but seems to realize where he's going and stops himself. He isn't pooping every day anymore, which is pretty normal for breastfed babies I guess. I'm still trying to figure out if it's bothering him or not. Some nights he REALLY seems squirmier than he used to, but I can't really blame that on anything specific. Last time he pooped it had been 4 days and I spent a lot of time massaging his belly and doing bicycle legs. He pooped twice that day and then nothing since then. I guess I need to do more massages and stuff this afternoon. I'm worried he will become dependent on that stuff to poop and I doubt they will do that at daycare.
We got Isaiah enrolled in a Montessori program at church. He will be switching to that daycare sometime in the beginning of August (maybe) and then have school in the morning. I'm hoping it's a good fit for him. We've already started talking about going to school at the church and he seems okay with it. I just don't want to leave him where he is when they want to leave him in the same room for 2 years! At least with Montessori it's more flexible and kids get to do things based on development, not age so much. He's a smart kiddo, I don't want him to get bored with school before it really starts.
We got Isaiah enrolled in a Montessori program at church. He will be switching to that daycare sometime in the beginning of August (maybe) and then have school in the morning. I'm hoping it's a good fit for him. We've already started talking about going to school at the church and he seems okay with it. I just don't want to leave him where he is when they want to leave him in the same room for 2 years! At least with Montessori it's more flexible and kids get to do things based on development, not age so much. He's a smart kiddo, I don't want him to get bored with school before it really starts.
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