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Moving to a Toddler Bed

Once your child is able to climb out of his crib, it is time to move him into a toddler bed. If your child is three feet tall, you may want to move him to a toddler bed even if he isn’t climbing out of his crib. The usual age is about eighteen months to [...]

Sleep concerns: Moving out of the family bed

Sleep concerns: Moving out of the family bed Why it happens Perhaps your toddler’s squirminess and noisy breathing are keeping you up all night and having him in your bed has put a damper on your sex life. Or maybe you’re moving your toddler to make way for a new baby. Whatever the reason, helping [...]

Berkeley Parents Network: Moving Child out of Our Bed

Berkeley Parents Network Home Members Post a Msg Reviews Advice Subscribe Help/FAQ What’s New Moving Child out of Our Bed Berkeley Parents Network > Advice > Sleep > Moving Child out of Our Bed General Questions When did your child leave the family bed? Babies 0-12 months Moving 2-month-old to crib Moving 2.5-month-old to his [...]

Berkeley Parents Network: Toddler Won’t Stay in Crib

Berkeley Parents Network Home Members Post a Msg Reviews Advice Subscribe Help/FAQ What’s New Toddler Won’t Stay in Crib Berkeley Parents Network > Advice > Sleep > Toddler Won’t Stay in Crib Crib tent or bed for escaping 2-year-old? 22-month-old climbing out of crib 17-month-old refuses to sleep in crib 19-month-old is vaulting out of [...]

Baby sleep: The Sears method

Cameron: It’s hard to be a good, cheerful parent when you’re up all night. Narrator: Getting your baby to sleep through the night is the ultimate quest of any new mom and dad. Tamara and Cameron O’Neil have tried walking, pacifiers, bouncing, stairs, and drives in the car with their five-month-old son, Thaddeus. Tamara: What [...]

Toddler Won’t Sleep? Here’s 6 Tips to Get Your Toddler to Bed Fast

What is guaranteed to drive your toddler crazy? Four little words, “It’s time for bed”! These words are enough to turn any toddler into a argumentative little being. If you’re a parent whose toddler won’t sleep, you know what I’m talking about. So what can you do to get that toddler into bed? Instead of [...]

How Can We Get Our Toddler To Sleep In Their Bed?

Getting a toddler to sleep in their bed can be difficult. Once you’ve made the transition from a crib to a toddler bed, your toddler will often revel in his newfound freedom; he now has instant, 24-hour access to his toys, his room, and to you. At the same time, making the transition to a [...]

How to Tell if Your Toddler is Ready to Sleep in a Bed

Say Goodbye to Co-Sleeping In order to be able to sleep in toddler beds in their own rooms, toddlers must achieve a few milestones. Once they are showing these readiness signs, transitioning them to their toddler beds is much easier and quicker. It’s not enough for you to be ready to quit co-sleeping; your toddler [...]

Toddler Wants to Sleep in Parents’ Bed

Toddler Wants to Sleep in Parents’ Bed PRINT EMAIL Q: My wife and I have a 2-year-old daughter who likes to crawl into our bed in the middle of the night. She’s not scared. I think it’s a habit from when my wife let her sleep in our bed when she was younger. We try [...]

Getting Your Toddler to Sleep in Their Own Bed

All day long our busy little toddler amuses us, delights us, and even baffles us with their naïve semantics. The world through the mind of a toddler is a great place to be and it seems like for them the fun never ends….that is except at bedtime. As much as we love our toddlers bedtime [...]



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