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Child
development, especially in the first 3 years, is made up of a series of
transition periods. One such transition will occur typically between
the ages of 2 and 3. That is the transition between crib and toddler
bed.
Here's how it may go down: Your kid will be comforta ... Continue reading »
development, especially in the first 3 years, is made up of a series of
transition periods. One such transition will occur typically between
the ages of 2 and 3. That is the transition between crib and toddler
bed.
Here's how it may go down: Your kid will be comforta ... Continue reading »
2 years ago
2 years ago
At about 21 months, Baby A started telling me there was an elevator in her crib (as well as kangaroos, but that\'s a different post). She\'d swing a leg over the side, shout to me in the next room, \"I in deee elevator, Mommy!,\" and jump down. Her landing was usually followed by many tears, hers and mine.
We considered the tent option, but besides the publicized safety concerns, we knew Baby A was a little Houdini. She\'d get so busy figuring out the velcro and the zipper that she\'d (a) never go to sleep and (b) possibly get into even more danger than she did jumping out.
So several weeks ago, at the urging of her pediatrician, we finally converted her crib into the daybed function. That has brought a whole other slew of problems...but it\'s getting better.
We\'re fortunate in that we live in a small bungalow with no stairs. And because she still nurses a little first thing in the morning, she runs to get in bed with me.
All of these questions and worries are just part of the bigger picutre--our kids are going to keep stretching their abilities, doing stuff that scares us...and we just have to do our best to anticipate and mitigate the consequences.
None of which is very reassuring. :)
- L
6 months ago