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The Move to Freedom - Transition from a Crib to Bed

As children, they develop "Windows of Opportunity - Making the change too early or too late will result in another set of questions. The age range varies from 18 months to 3 years, but all children are different and only you can determine when your child is ready, and here are a few of the characters;

The crib has become dangerous if your child extent it bars or as soon as you start, your child safety issue.
The crib is too small, can not get your childcomfortable in his crib, or hits the side rails, which do not pay to wake him at night and on.
Your child shows interest in a large bed, his siblings or friends have a new bed and he starts to show negativity to his crib.

Do not move your child to a bed to make room for a new baby to make the transition to a new home when moving or starting day care or in the prediction of other important changes in life. Do not assume by the combination of potty trainingor other learning players during this time.

Before you start - think about how you treat your child change in the rule? Your answer will you prepare for the reaction of your child. Expect that bedtime is first a game.

What can you do for a smooth transition?

Get your child involved, let try and find different beds, they have towels with their favorite characters.
Create a positive feeling about the new bed, let your child nap init, books about him and relax on them.
Remove accidents waiting to happen, move on toys with wheels, climbable stools, chairs and other objects, make sure that the big light switch can be achieved and that all outlets are covered.
Make your child comfortable before you leave the room when your child to the new bed to sit on the bed for a few minutes to reinforce how wonderful it is that you sit with your child on his bed and a book read,Talk about all things that you enjoy your day and everything you will do tomorrow.
Set rules and limits that they say, not in order, from his bed in a firm but loving way, (unless it's for a trip to the potty - you can keep in her room) and let Your child knows that he can in the morning you get out of bed and snuggle into a great morning. When you said good night and left the room, switch to night mode. When he gets out --Take him right back, and to minimize eye contact and communication.
Devote some time each evening for a week or two, give him leave the opportunity to keep poking her head back, to make sure he is okay. Tell him you will check back in a minute to him.
Hunger, thirst and my-stomach-hurts prepare calls to meet all the needs of a child before she is to retire for the night and leave a little water by her bed. The chance of a sudden illness at bedtimeunlikely, and these are just some of the common excuses a child will use as a bedtime delay tactics. If you answer this one, it will be a nightly ritual.

In some cases you may need to take a step back to go forward by implementing a form of progressive deduction. You might want to imagine a clock alarm or other cue that your child know that cuddling is reached when the morning that he will come to you for his can. Be positive and let your child know how oftenThey are amazing.



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