Choosing the right bed to transition your toddler from a crib can be a difficult task. There are many worries associated with the transition such as your child’s fear of change, falling out of bed at night,getting wedged between the wall and bed frame and the idea of your child roaming unsupervised in the middle of the night. The transition from crib to a toddler bed or twin bed can be made easier by choosing the right bed for your toddler.
Tuesday, January 17, 2012
When to Transition a Toddler
Many
parents and doctors seem to agree on one concern about transitioning
your child from a crib: don’t force it. If your little one sleeps well
in his crib and is happy and content then leave them in the crib.
However, if your child is climbing their crib rails and jumping out,
then it is probably time to make the transition.
Most
toddlers transition from a crib around the ages of 18 months to 36
months. Once a child transitions they will have new freedoms to roam
the house at anytime, unsupervised, so make sure you prepare yourself
and his or her surroundings. In the days before the move you will need
to go over the childproofing in the room. You can also invest in a gate.
You can put the gate in your child’s doorway and let him know that it
is there for his safety. This way his doorwill remain open, but he won’t
be entirely free to wander. Once you begin potty training this will
need to go, but it may be a good start
Choosing an Incredibed to Help Transition Your Child
Choosing the right bed to transition your toddler from a crib can be a difficult task. There are many worries associated with the transition such as your child's fear of change, falling out of bed at night,getting wedged in the frame or simply staying in their own bed at night.
How Incredibeds Can Help Transition a Toddler from a Crib
Transitioning
your child from a crib to a kids bed is not an overnight process. It
can take months to get your child to get used to the switch. You will
likely experience a range of reactions from excitement and eagerness to
refusal and fear. Be patient with your toddler. If he or she is too
upset, it might be too soon and you may have to go back to the crib.
They will make the transition at his or her, own pace. Putting the new
toddler bed or kids bed in the same place the crib used to be can make
things easier, and letting your child use the blankets from his crib,
even though they might be too small, may comfort them.
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