I think your child is already for a toddler bed. if you have her room
child proof, then you have nothing to worry about. Look around
your house what needs to be picked up or put away. Make child proof. Talk to her, she's old enough to talk to you and understand
NO!!. Let her know if mommy and daddy is sleeping and she hungry, to wake one of you up. or have her turn on the TV to watch cartoons until you decide to wake up. But you too need to
remember her schedule, so you be ready to rise up to feed her.
My Daughters and Grand-daughters have all been out of the
crib since before 1 year old.. They all had their own beds, slept
by them selves. I was a morning person so I was awake before
them. My two Grand-daughters both share a room the oldest
is 4 and the other is 10 months and they both sleep in their own
beds. Their room are child proof and the oldest would put in a movie or both will just play in their room. They sleep with there
bedroom closed. My daughter has a monitor in their room to
monitor every sound. If they become hungry, then they both
go to their mommy and daddy's room to wake them up to let
them know their hungry. Of course the youngest just crawls
and follows the other. This is their regular routine on week-end,
otherwise it's different in the week-days. Give it a try and you see
how she be excited to sleeep on a toddle bed.
2006-10-12 10:33:57
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answered by Anonymous
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At the age of three, my children could climb out of their crib if they wanted to. I think the choice is up to you, however I think that there is nothing wrong with the present time to start this transition. Allow the child to be a part of the "graduating" from a crib to a "big girl" bed. What I mean by that is keep her involoved by taking her to help pick out sheets, etc... that she would enjoy! That helps the child indentify with what is their's and helps them enjoy it that much more. If you are worried about roaming, use an old baby monitor turned up loud and near the bed so that if she does awake you will be notified immediately.
2006-10-12 10:13:47
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answered by PBnJ 3
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She turns three. No seriously though, you need to ask yourself if you are keeping her in her crib for her well being or your own. Most toddlers are ready and able to get out of the crib at about 18 months to 2 years. Child proof as best you can and make the transition.
2006-10-12 11:53:13
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answered by Anonymous
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My sister and my buddy the two moved their young ones to toddler beds at 18 months, and it wasn't a topic. My son is two a million/2 and nonetheless in his crib by way of fact he isn't soliciting for a huge mattress and hasn't climbed out. So it definitely relies upon, yet i think of two is sufficiently old based on the youngster. are you able to keep the crib in the room and attempt out the toddler mattress till you comprehend that she's happy with the transition?
2016-10-16 03:13:18
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answered by Anonymous
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If she can crawl out of it (or does) she's ready. Start off with a toddler bed. Some are available you can use the same mattress with. Children wander at night sometimes...LOL...not sure you can prevent that. But, make sure your house is childproof and doors to the outside and locked where she can't get them open. Good luck and happy parenting.
2006-10-12 10:14:34
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answered by Anonymous
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If you put her to bed at a reasonable time she'll adjust to that time and she'll sleep through the night. My 3 year old tries at least 3 times a night sometimes to sleep with me but I send him right back to his room. If her daily activities wear her out, she'll fall asleep by herself sometimes. I have 2 boys 3 and 5. I understand your pain. lol. My 3 year old never had a crib. He liked sleeping with his big brother.
2006-10-12 10:14:27
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answered by tanyahurt76 2
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Maybe you should start talking to her about it. She's old enough for talk! You could say you are going to let her sleep in a big girl bed, but you'd have to be sure she didn't go out of her room if she had that much freedom. She would take that seriously. Then you could start it off at naptime, so you were awake to supervise. She'd consider it something to earn.
2006-10-12 10:10:49
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answered by Anonymous
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i put my kids into a toddler bed, or u can even just put the mattress on the floor so they wont fall out. I also put a babygate in ther doorway so they cant roam around in the night.
2006-10-12 10:09:52
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answered by evil_heffer 1
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When she is capable of climbing out or otherwise harming herself on the crib i think that you should switch. my son never wondered when he was that age but try a kid proof door handle cover... (it is only neglect when you leave her in there for longer periods than morally acceptable)
2006-10-12 10:13:29
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answered by Stuffin 2
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if she is 3 then it is time. get her a "big girl bed".lock all of the doors so if she does rome she can't go out side. and tell her if she want's something while she is up in the night too come too you. good luck!
2006-10-12 10:12:18
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answered by Anonymous
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