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Getting Baby to Sleep

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> Quiz 1: Caring for a Newborn
> Quiz 2: Getting Baby to Sleep


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Question 1
A one year old sleeps an average of 14 hours a day. A newborn will sleep an average of:
12.5 hours per day
14.5 hours per day
19.5 hours per day

Question 2
Bedtime can become a very special time of day. A good way to help your baby prepare for sleep at night would be:
Have a special bedtime routine that is different from her naptime routine.
Have a special blanket in her crib that you have been in contact with so it has your comforting smell.
Use machines that make "white noise" like rain or the surf
All of the above

Question 3
It is fine to put your baby to sleep with a bottle or pacifier.
True
False

Question 4
Your baby should have a pillow and heavy quilt to sleep comfortably.
True
False

Question 5
It is safe to use an antique crib as long as any lead paint has been removed.
True
False

Question 6
What items should be removed from your baby's crib when he turns 5 months old or can either pull or push himself up on his hands and knees?
Bumper pads
Mobiles and crib gyms that hang across his crib
All of the above

Question 7
The space between slats should not exceed 2 3/8 inches (60mm) apart and the headboard and footboard should extend well below the top of the mattress.
True
False

Question 8
The drop sides of the crib and the mattress support should have one quick release so it is easier to get the baby out of the crib.
True
False

Question 9
My baby's crib should be replaced with a bed when:
She starts nursery school.
She starts standing up in her crib.
Your child is 35" (89 cm) tall or can climb over the side rail or fall over the side rail of the crib.
None of the above.


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