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Default Moving With an Infant

We just found out we will be moving in about six weeks. Does anyone have any tips to make the move easier on my infant? I know I'll keep his pack & play with me so I can set it up at a moment's notice, but I'd love any tips to help keep him on his regular schedule.
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A regular schedule at a time like this is almost impossible. There is so much new stimulation for your baby that they will almost surely get off their schedule for a bit. Youare right in keeping the things most familiar to him with you. Especially the nap time items. Even if you can't get him to sleep, still plan for that scheduled time to be "down" time with the things most familiar to him surrounding him. Plan for a little extra time to jsut be with him. I know it's hard with the business of a move, but he will pick up on the excitment/nervousness in you about the move and react to that as well. Best of luck!
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