You can put a child in their own room whenever you decide to. Some parents have their babies in their own rooms from day 1. My daughter was about 3 months when we put her in her room. And I've got to say it was a lot easier than I thought it would be. She didn't have a problem. Now would be a good time to help her learn to self-soothe. Your plan sounds great to me.
2007-01-08 07:32:55
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answered by Aaliyah & Natalie's Mommy 6
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My son has been in his own room from about 3 weeks old and he is 4 months old. I think it is good idea to start letting your child learn good sleeping habits that don't require you to be there. We did the same thing with our 2 girls and they sleep in their own beds every night and always sleep through the night. They are 5 and 2. We just started letting our son cry it out a bit. If he if fed and dry and had a bit of a cuddle we will put him down awake and let him cry for about 5 or 10 minutes. I will then go in and let him know that I am still here but that I am not picking him up and he now falls asleep after about 30 seconds of a cry.
2007-01-08 14:44:38
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answered by BCMEDIC 3
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My oldest son slept in my room until this past year....he's 5!!!!!!!! My 2 year old was in his own room from 2 weeks old on. I think it will be fine to put her in her own room. But I totally understand your anxiety about it. You have the sound & movement monitor, so everything should be fine. Don't be surprised if you don't get a lot of sleep at first though, worrying that you're not gonna hear her, or that the monitor isn't turned up loud enough! As for teaching her to "self-soothe", I think it's a great time for that too. With my oldest, that was my problem, I couldn't stand to hear him cry...my husband would have to hold me back from going to get him, but I would always win. That's how we ended up with him in our room. I felt like a terrible mom for letting him cry. But with my second, I made myself do it, and things are MUCH better!! He sleeps longer and better than my oldest! It sounds like you have a great strategical plan...just stick to it and be consistent...pretty soon, she won't cry at all. GOOD LUCK and hang in there! The little bit of crying will be worth it in the end!
2007-01-08 07:54:09
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answered by mamamitch 2
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Not too young :) We had our daughter in her own room at about 8 weeks (she was our 3rd), we were also right across the hall from us and we had monitors as well.
My husband and I were big fans of self soothers, we put our daughter down after her bedtime routine and she was still awake. We let her cry for a little while and went in to check on her and such. I think it sounds like a great idea, you've got a plan in mind...just remember to stick to it. Consistency is really important!
Good Luck :)
2007-01-08 10:39:22
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answered by Michelle 4
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Go ahead and put her in her own room - but don't wait to get her if she starts to cry - you can't spoil a child under 6 months of age. She can't self soothe on her own because she doesn't have the cognitive ability to understand that you will come eventually - all she knows is that she's alone and it'd be pretty scary at that age.
She won't learn that just because you're not in the room doesn't mean that you've disappeared forever until she's at least 6 months.
2007-01-08 07:43:06
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answered by chicchick 5
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Babies can sleep in their own room from day 1. It's a good idea to teach her to self soothe now so when she's two she's still not sleeping in your bed/room and crying in the middle of the night b.c that's when mom will come hold her.
2007-01-08 07:35:43
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answered by Anonymous
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She will be just fine.i put my son in his crib just after he turned 3 months and he is right across the hall but i also keep the moniter turned right up in our room.I also have the angel moniter and it works great.I co-slept with my son.My son is 4 and a half months and I am trying to get him into a routine but its not easy.I would suggest giving her a bath about an hour b4 bedtime and put her in her crib and put some nice lotion on her and if you an fisher price aqaurium that works great for them to watch and fall asleep to.Myself i would not let my son cry at all but everymom is different and mine has also had 2 heart surgerys and its not good for him to cry much,too hard on his little heart.She will be fine and you will to,it feels good once you have them in there.Good luck.
2007-01-08 07:46:45
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answered by Baby Pearce 3
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as far as sleeping in own room- i dont really see the problem. i have been contemplating doing that with my son- hes 5 months old. My boyfriend and I cant even taklk when were in bed because the baby will wake up
2007-01-08 07:31:16
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answered by psychoticangel_kitty 3
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i become basically like you , scared to positioned my tiny toddler in her own room , now she's 6 months previous and he or she sleeps 0.5 the nighttime in her room and 0.5 with us. the ingredient is you want to experience comftable living her in her room on her own , it truly is fantastic to be nerve-racking on your toddler and also you do not favor to hurry into this , you'll experience once you're and he or she is waiting, second ingredient is purchase a very good toddler reveal screen , digital are the suitable , I honestly have the Philips one and it doesn't make a valid till the toddler makes a valid , even after I positioned song in her room it wont make a valid , yet even as my toddler basically makes a peep it will flash and that i listen her obviously. she will be able to sleep in her own room finally , you'll comprehend that she's waiting , till then attempt to delight on your nights jointly.
2016-12-28 10:05:46
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answered by camden 4
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