This is just my opinion:
At what age do you plan on having her sleep in her own bed? Obviously she can't sleep with you forever. I started from day one making my little girl sleep alone. It sounds harsh, but she knows the only time she can sleep with mommy now, is when she has a bad dream, or she's sick.
The longer you prolong her sleeping in her own bed, the more difficult it will become later on when she's older to transition her to sleeping alone. She may go through some separation anxiety, so I would suggest getting her a special stuffed animal or something she can sleep with that isn't you. If she has a hard time with that, try dressing the stuffed animal in a shirt you've worn, or something like that so it has your scent on it. Believe it or not, kids actually know when it's not their mom based on smell. It may be rough transitioning her now, but you'll be thankful later.
Good luck to you.
2006-11-01 14:53:18
·
answer #1
·
answered by Mom of 2 2
·
0⤊
1⤋
It is not good to allow your daughter to sleep with you all the time. She needs to realize she has her own self and to learn to do things by herself. If she's not feeling good or woke up in the middle of the night crying, yes it's good to know mommy is there for her to crawl in bed with. Even then, once she has fallen back to sleep you should put her back into her own bed. Every child needs to develop a dependence on themselves first, then if they need help, they can go to a parent for help. If the parent is there all the time, then the child will assume that's the way it will always be.
2006-11-01 14:56:21
·
answer #2
·
answered by one eye 3
·
0⤊
0⤋
In some cultures, the family bed is the norm. In others it is not. I think it's a personal preference. My choice is to have the kids sleep in their own beds. Everyone gets more rest that way. But some people sleep better knowing their family is right there with them.
2006-11-01 14:52:04
·
answer #3
·
answered by fyrfly 3
·
1⤊
0⤋
As usual , sometime baby would awake in the middle of the night.
Parent is the prefered person . If u want her to be dependable , try to let her sleep in her own bed in parent's room . After some period ,as there is nothing to worry about , let her sleep in her own room .
2006-11-01 15:02:04
·
answer #4
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
1⤋
I would try to wean her out of your room sooner than later - Our
daughter slept with us for just over 3 years and now every night since then she sneeks out of her bed into ours and she is almost 7. Good Luck It is hard to do it for awhile but at least now we sleep fine for half the night
2006-11-01 16:03:10
·
answer #5
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
my daughter slept with me for two days in the bed, thats two days old, after that i gradually put her in her bassinett next to me, and at about four months she was in her cribi in the room on the opposite side of me. Now that i have a new home, she sleeps in her own room at nine months with a baby monitor on---I keep it loud on my end that way i can hear her move :)
but i would have to say to have her in her own room as soon as possible, i thin kit helps them grow and help them be independent ( I know my two year old is already trying to do everything himself)
Depends on you--if you are single or in a relationship
2006-11-01 15:28:24
·
answer #6
·
answered by brat_of_03 1
·
0⤊
1⤋
My son is 2 1/2 and he just now started to sleep by himself. I finally put him on the floor in our room so that he could be by us and not be scared, because he was so use to sleeping with us. Just start out gradually and eventually put her in her own bed.
2006-11-01 14:48:29
·
answer #7
·
answered by brittneyn127 3
·
1⤊
0⤋
Its fine. There is nothing wrong with it. It will be nice to get her into her own bed eventually so you will be more comfortable. My son is almost 3 and he sleeps with me most of the time. My husband works out of town , so I have the bed to myself and my son loves to sleep next to me. Makes him feel secure. He is my 3rd child and I am pregnant with my 4th, so sooner or later I will have to get him into the habit of sleeping in his own bed.
2006-11-01 14:56:27
·
answer #8
·
answered by Blondi 6
·
1⤊
0⤋
It's not bad for her occasionally, but I think you need to be encouraging her independence now. My daughter stopped coming to bed with me when she was about 15mths old and my son stopped coming to bed with me at 19mths, boys are more clingy to their mothers and a little harder to persuade.
2006-11-01 23:12:36
·
answer #9
·
answered by sandy 1
·
0⤊
0⤋
properly, i understand how perplexing that's to offer up nursing an older infant. I Nursed my Daughter till she develop into 3, and that i develop into sooooo finished at 2! The very last 3 hundred and sixty 5 days develop into basically because i might want to no longer bare to interrupt her heart and he or she loved it a lot for convenience. for the period of that 3 hundred and sixty 5 days of "attempting" to wean i stumbled on myself starting to be an increasing form of Irritable about it. the beauty that I once latest in it develop into replaced with Resentment that she basically would not supply up. i ultimately quicker or later determined sufficient develop into sufficient. It develop into 3 days of organic hell. i won't be able to lie. yet wager what? She Lived through it and extremely began napping so much better effective! :) contained in the authentic I wish i might want to have basically stood my floor and basically no longer given in. replace the feeding with a unprecedented tippy cup that she receives to %... examine a e book including her protecting her new "enormous female " cup, or basically seek for suggestion from from her protecting her close. i extremely wish that it is going gentle.. actual, it develop into 3 of the hardest days of my existence because I by no skill enable my babies cry it out, yet I knew I had to attempt this for us. strong success sweetie. And that's no way ABusive on your newborn... Absurd!
2016-10-16 07:16:12
·
answer #10
·
answered by ? 4
·
0⤊
0⤋