Some things never change; others do—and thank goodness!
Becoming a parent doesn’t free you from being told what to do by your own parent. And your mom or dad can’t resist schooling you on how differently you were raised in their hay day. As nice as their intentions may be, let’s state the obvious: Change can be a good thing.
We have limited context, so it’s hard to know the age the advice is targeting. But if it’s meant for a newborn, there are red flags all over it. For starters, baby should only be At 10 a.m., the schedule says baby should be “held out” again, and then put outside to sleep. Yes, you read that right. There’s a fine line between taking your baby outside for a stroll, and exposing them to the harmful rays from the sun—which is what “sunbathing” applies. Babies younger than 6 months should never be under direct sun and shouldn’t wear sunscreen,Afternoon