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From the Crib to the Bed: How Transition your Child

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by Sanford Health

From the Crib to the Bed: How to Transition Your Child

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Each child is unique when it comes to the perfect time to make the move to the “big bed.” While there are exceptions, most children should transition out of the crib between 18 months and three years. The right time is different for each child and each family. If your child can crawl out of their crib, they should move into a bed for their safety. Additionally, some families choose to make the move so the crib can be used for a sibling.

Picking the right bed

There are several options for toddler beds. Many cribs can transition to a toddler bed by lowering the mattress and removing one of the railings. Only do this if it is a part of your crib’s design. The crib mattress can move to the ground as a temporary option. Additionally, toddler beds are available. They fit crib-sized mattresses and are close to the floor. Toddlers can also be transitioned directly to a twin or full-sized bed. These mattresses can be placed directly on the floor. If you use a frame, place rails on both sides to ensure your child’s safety. Even if the bed is up against a wall, it is recommended to use a rail on both sides to prevent your child from becoming stuck between the wall and the mattress.

Let’s talk

Before you make the transition, discuss it with your little one. Let them know the change is coming and incorporate them into the process. Let them help pick out new bedding. When it is time for the change, work to make this the only transition they are undergoing. Avoid making this change while potty training, starting a new school or daycare, or at the time of a new sibling’s birth. If a new sibling is coming along, try transitioning to the new bed at least two months before the baby’s arrival. Let them help you set up the new bed. Avoid simply moving the crib to another room. Try to disassemble it so it is not something your child can see anymore. If possible, place the new bed where the crib was previously positioned (you can rearrange it later). Double-check your toddler’s room to make sure it is childproof. If you haven’t already, this is a good time to ensure dressers are secure and outlets have covers, as your little one will have more access to their room than ever before. l

There’s more to this story! Learn about the importance of keeping a routine once you’ve made the transition on the digital version of this story at www.thehoodmagazine.com.

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