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keep it consistant when you are putting her to bed. she need to know that you are serious about her sleeping in her room. Try a nightlight or two. that will ease the scariness of the dark, and maybe a toy/doll that glows, like a glow worm. I found one recently at a grocery store. there is another thing that my son loves, it lights up and plays music that is can push the button and play himself, he goes to sleep with it on. whatevery you do, stay consistant.

2006-12-06 06:02:57 · answer #1 · answered by singitoutloudandclear 5 · 0 1

make it appealing to her. Help her chose a decoration piece she likes, let her sleep with her favorite doll and try and spend some time with her before she falls asleep. Read her a story, or just talk to her. You have to make her understand the room is hers and make it a safe place for her to be.
Once she's on her bed, tho, don't let her go back to your bed, cuz then you'd be giving her mixed signals.
If she cries for a little while the first few nights, let her, just make sure she's fine. If you have to take her back to her room in the niddle of the night, do so also.
Good luck!

2006-12-06 06:05:07 · answer #2 · answered by AMBER D 6 · 0 0

Ive crawled into bed with my 20 mo old until he falls asleep and then quietly leave. That or just sit quietly by his bed until he does. I slowly inched my way to the door farther each night until I got to the hallway. It took a while but hes gotten better at staying in there and not following me. She will if you just have patience with her and let her know that you are very close by if she needs you. Peek in on her a few times for a lttle more reassurance.

2006-12-06 06:16:21 · answer #3 · answered by Koozie 5 · 0 0

When my kids were little it was hard. I use to just let them cry until they fell asleep, unless it took a while, then I would go in and sit with them until they fell asleep. DON'T GET HER OUT THOUGH! Then she'll know if she cries you'll pick her up, and she'll do it every time. It's best to keep her in a crib until she is about 2. That way they are familiar with their bed and feel more comfortable in a new room. Be sure to leave on a night light too.

2006-12-06 06:00:35 · answer #4 · answered by purpledragonflyjrh 4 · 0 1

ok So. If She Has Her very own mattress or crib circulate her mattress into your room for a pair of week and permit her sleep there. Then if she has a room re-arange it or do something diverse along with her room and then placed her mattress in her room. Make Her prefer to Sleep In Her Room. placed Like a night mild In too!

2016-12-11 03:27:26 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You could sleep in her room with her for a couple of nights to make her feel comfortable and then explain to her why she has a room of her own.

2006-12-06 05:57:24 · answer #6 · answered by Casey D 2 · 0 0

sit with her stroke her downh her nose, it puts them to sleep. tell her its beditme and even put a wee musical thing in which helps them fall asleep.give her a special teddy that she likes and be constant, dont go and lift her because she crys because she will learn that that is exactly how to get her own way!

2006-12-06 06:28:49 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

There is one kind of baby monitor that allows you to talk back to your baby through the monitor itself. I would suggest to use one of those when you put her in her own room, so if she wakes up and is scared, you can talk to her and reassure her by showing that you are still there.
But the longer you wait, the harder it is gonna be to switch her to her own room

2006-12-06 05:58:45 · answer #8 · answered by amarilysusa 6 · 0 1

Well your starting a little late...but that's OK. I started my son in his room at nap time. He would take his naps in his room and at night he slept next to my bed...we did this for 2 weeks. Then we went to night time. It worked for us with no tears...They say that any change in behavior/patterns for little ones take three days...so if you decide to go for it...it may take three nights of crying...be prepared for heart ache, but don't give in!

2006-12-06 06:06:28 · answer #9 · answered by knrsits 2 · 0 1

get her tired, keep her active during the day so they fall asleep easier, and then in the morning praise her for sleeping in her room.

2006-12-06 05:59:15 · answer #10 · answered by FC 3 · 0 0

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