Crib Kid
Crib Kid

Around this age, your child will be large enough to overcome the nursery. This is an indication that it is time for a bed for toddlers. However, the transition cradle-to-bed of the child can not be very easy and without problems for the child.
Here are some tips to ensure your child has a smooth transition crib to bed
- Make sure the bed is very comfortable and welcoming.
- Let the child decide the bed more appropriate.
- Keep things that attract the baby and he loves the baby's bedside.
- Give your child in bed Again, keeping in front of the child for some time before use.
- Teach children to leave the cradle is the most beautiful thing to wait.
- Certainly all the things your child enjoys, are made in the beds of children themselves.
- Place the bed of the child in the same situation at home as the cradle gone.
- Show your appreciation and excitement of the bed of the child again.
Here are some tips
- If your child is not only ready to go to bed, do not force their way, forcing his son out of the feeder can cause hatred of child development for a complete bed.
- Do not make the prospect of moving to a bed toddler mechanical or boring a subject for your baby. Instead, try to instill the enthusiasm of the child the opportunity to leave the nursery.
Paul Banas is a founder of GreatDad.com. He writes articles on parenting parenting skills, pregnancy and dads, parenting tips, baby names, baby rooms and many more topics related to dads.
How to know the time for your little from birth to big boy bed?
My daughter is 17 months and can say that for the moment not ready to be in a big bed yet, but we are preparing for another in August and hopes to go to bed, once again starting to sleep in a crib (which is about 2 at the time). It is not out of the crib or right nothing, not even close, it is very good to sleep in his crib, and I do not want to ruin or spoil their sleep habits. I figured signs that tell us it is ready for a bigger bed, do not know what they were. Thank you! Great answers all of you, thank you! Without even thinking about making the transition early so that you feel Not as the baby is above his bed, thank you for the tip!
Some children give clues obvious – trying to get out of the crib, expressed their interest in a big bed – but probably not. There is nothing wrong trying to change, even if your child has not already begun, my daughter has a double bed in 18 months, and you just start with the mattress and box springs on the ground. She emerged from the first night (not far, and pillows) but it has gone well since. Today, 24 months, sleeps in a normal bed, and seems to love. If he tries with his daughter and resists or interferes with sleep, there is nothing wrong with returning to the nursery for a while. Even if you resist the transition until that their little brother or sister is born, newborns are usually better in bed or cot in the bedroom of my parents for the first month of any way (recommended by the AAP, and could save the cost of a bed of a second!) Try to make the transition before the baby is ready for cradle so it does not feel displaced. Very lucky!
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