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Helping your Child Make the Transition from Crib to Bed

Date Published: 13th June 2009
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Around this age, your toddler would be big enough to outgrow the crib. This is an indication that it is time for a toddler bed. However, the transition from a crib to a toddler bed may not be very easy and smooth for the toddler.

Here are some useful tips to ensure your toddler has a smooth transition from a crib to a bed:
  • Ensure that the bed is very comfortable and inviting.

  • Let the toddler decide on the most suitable bed.

  • Keep things that attract the toddler and toddler likes near the bed.

  • Accustom your toddler to the new bed by keeping it in front of the toddler for some time prior to actually using it.

  • Impress upon the toddler that moving out of the crib is the most wonderful thing to look forward to.

  • Ensure that all the things your toddler enjoys doing, are done in the toddler bed itself.

  • Place the toddler bed in the same position in your house as the crib was.

  • Show your appreciation and excitement of the new toddler bed.

Some Don’ts
  • If your toddler is just not ready to move to a bed, do not force a transition; forcing your toddler to move out of a crib may result in toddler developing hatred for a bed altogether.

  • Do not make the prospect of moving to a toddler bed a boring or mechanical affair for the toddler. Instead, try to instill excitement in the toddler about the prospect of moving out of the crib.


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.
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