Going on 8 weeks leave today, finally some time with my 3m y.o. son
Going on extended leave today for 8 weeks and I am so looking forward to spending quality time with my son (and wife). He's really starting to develop and is becoming more of a "person" every day.
To get a discussion going, any do's and dont's with a kid that age? Lifepro tips?
It's about to start getting fun. I didn't connect with my kid until he was 16 weeks old. After that, it felt much more natural being his dad. I spent a lot of energy around this time trying to help him grow. Looking back, I wish I would have saved my energy. Things start to take off around 6 months and by 11-12 months, it's hard to keep up with all of the leaps.
So my suggestion is work with your wife to make sure you are both well rested and mostly recovered. And make a game plan for sleep training. The older they get, the more difficult it becomes.
I just finished 9 weeks home with my son. He was 3 months when I started and 5 months now. It was a fantastic experience!
My wife was back to work so it was just me and him. The first month was a little slow but I really have gotten to see him wake up to the world over the last 5-6 weeks. The rate at which he has been learning and growing has been incredible!
A few random things that might help, just off the top of my head.
Good luck, have fun, take naps when he sleeps.
Edit: I just typed this all out, then noticed the post was a month old. I hope it's going well!