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Sleeping Transition When Moving

Hey Moms. I'm here for more help and hope I can get all of your experiences and advice. We are moving in 3 weeks!! (And I haven't packed a thing - another issue). Right now, my 2 year old daughter is still in her crib, and because my brother in law was living with us until last night, my 5 month old son has been in a pack and play in our bedroom. Well...I'd like to change her crib into a toddler bed when we move into the new house, and get my son in his crib in HIS room. I'm not as concerned with my son's transition as I am my daughters. I plan on putting a child lock on her the inside door knob (she sleeps with her door closed), though I need to find new ones because she knows how to open the ones we have now. I really don't want to lay on her floor at night, so I'm wondering how other mom's transitioned to the toddler bed. I have a new baby cradle for her dolls that will be next to her new bed, so I'm hoping that if she puts her babies to bed, she'll go to bed, too. I plan on sticking to our same routine - or as close to it as possible. Any other ideas?? Thank you all so much!

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Hi M.,
We moved when my son was 2 1/2 and I was 8 mos. pregnant with my daughter. I needed his crib for the new baby. The transition to a big boy bed went smoothly! I got him all excited about his new room and how great it was going to be to have a big boys bed. He went right to it. You may have to lay and read a book or some ritual at night so she gets the hang of laying there for a bit. She may even try to come out of her room a few times at night, but just be consistent about putting her back in the bed. Hope this helps!!! Good luck.
J. G

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I'm working one moving my soon to be 2y/o into a big bed. I have her Pack 'n' Play still set up in her room with the big bed. So far I've only been trying to get her to lay down on the big bed for naps. I do the same routine as I've always done with her. She's hasn't slept in the bed yet, but she will lay on it for a little while then climb into the Pack 'n' Play (we have no rail for the bed yet so I push the P/P next to it). I'll keep trying, she's a smart one so she'll get it eventually.

Basically my way, make her crib into the big bed, move the P/P in to her room to give her an option. Get crib for brother. Try Big bed for naps and see how she does. All should be set.

Good luck.

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I would not put any type of lock on her bedroom door if there is a fire or tonado she can't get out. SHe will be fine with the transition since you are dong it with a new house really talk up the new house, the new room, the new bed as being part of her transition to a big girl. Expect the first fewnights to be scarey ( it wou.d be even if you didn;thave a new bed) and everything will be fine.

When we transitioned, we had ours help tear down the crib adn put together the new bed it is amazing what ownership in the bed can do for you too

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I'm working one moving my soon to be 2y/o into a big bed. I have her Pack 'n' Play still set up in her room with the big bed. So far I've only been trying to get her to lay down on the big bed for naps. I do the same routine as I've always done with her. She's hasn't slept in the bed yet, but she will lay on it for a little while then climb into the Pack 'n' Play (we have no rail for the bed yet so I push the P/P next to it). I'll keep trying, she's a smart one so she'll get it eventually.

Basically my way, make her crib into the big bed, move the P/P in to her room to give her an option. Get crib for brother. Try Big bed for naps and see how she does. All should be set.

Good luck.

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I say let the kids move on & show their "grown up" status! =) I transitioned both of my kids out of cribs & into toddler beds when they were two. Maybe I was lucky, but neither one of them (girl & boy) had a problem. Toddler beds are so low to the ground that I really didn't worry about them falling out. As for the baby in the pack & play...I just didn't feel like they were very supportive once the babies got bigger. I would really recommend transitioning both of them.

Get some special sheets for your daughter in the toddler bed. Make it a special "big girl" event -- she should LOVE it! :) Just teach her that being a big girl means staying in her room when she gets up...or coming to your bedroom...reading books...whatever it is that you expect her to do. She gets a special new bed for being a big girl -- but she has to act like one. For your son, he'll probably transition just fine at his age. He'll probably enjoy the space & comfort of the crib mattress! =) Have fun with it.

My husband really wasn't ready to put our son into a toddler bed. He thought he'd get out of his room & get into things he wasn't supposed to. (Though our house is pretty baby-proof, so I'm not exactly sure what that would have been.) But he didn't. If he wakes up before we do, he usually puts on his baseball cap (funny!) and reads all of is books. Or he's got Lego's in his room that he plays with -- all "safe" toys.

Congrats on the new house. Try to find some help to get you packed!! :)

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I just went through the same thing with my son. He turned 2 in May. The day after his birthday we moved!! He was in a crib, and I didn't know what to do. I went out and bought a toddler bed, but never took it out of the box. I decided that we would put his twin bed in the new house. From the moment he saw his Big Boy Bed, he LOVED it!! I put it next to a wall and put the safety rails on both sides. I know that a lot of people say that moving is the worse time to transition. But I thought Hey, new house, new bed, lets try it. It worked perfectly for me!! He has always slept through the night and to my surprise, he does not get out of his bed when you wakes in the morning. He justs sits and looks at books until I come and get him.
Any way, We really talked up getting a new house, new room , and big boy bed!! It worked for me. Good Luck!!!

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with my son, i took him to the store and told him he was such a big boy now that he got to pick a new bed & all the stuff that went with it, anything kind he wanted. i gave him alot of praise over the sheets, pillows ect & we had such a good time after we got home putting everything together(i let him help), that after we got it all sorted he kicked me out of his room so he could take a nap in his new bed. good luck & God bless.

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I just moved too and with a baby coming in Sept. I moved my 2 year old to a toddler bed to free up his crib. His was the first room we put together and we spent time playing in his room as well as napping in his room prior to fully moving in/spending the night! It may just be luck but I have not had any issues with the transition. I sat in his room with him the first couple of weeks while he fell asleep to make sure he wasn't scared...he was actually pretty worked up about the whole thing and wanted to jump around on the bed! (ha ha) He did fall out of the bed the first two nights and woke us up crying but has been great ever since (about 2 months).

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Hi M.,
We moved when my son was 2 1/2 and I was 8 mos. pregnant with my daughter. I needed his crib for the new baby. The transition to a big boy bed went smoothly! I got him all excited about his new room and how great it was going to be to have a big boys bed. He went right to it. You may have to lay and read a book or some ritual at night so she gets the hang of laying there for a bit. She may even try to come out of her room a few times at night, but just be consistent about putting her back in the bed. Hope this helps!!! Good luck.
J. G

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Hi M.!!

I have to say that I agree with Elizabeth. If your kids are sleeping well in the current situation, I wouldn't change much either. Everyone sleeping, at the same time,is too much like heaven! :)

We moved to the Cleveland area about 1 year ago from MI. So, it was a big move. It was also #3 move for my 3 year old daughter. What we did was have the kids stay with my in-laws during the "moving" process. I know that it might be hard to have them with some one else depending on your move situation. But it allowed us to be with the movers. It allowed us to first get everything situated in their new rooms as close to possible as they were in their previous rooms. Their furniture, their toys, etc. It wasn't that hard, as I had labeled everything specifically from their rooms, so I would know exactly what boxes I would need.

Their transition seemed to go very well. A lot better than I had expected. I didn't transition either of my daughters out of their crib until they were waking themselves up from getting caught in the crib or trying to climb out. Then, because my girls are on the tall side and will sleep sideways, we bought them big girl beds, literally. They have queen beds - this was to save on sheets actually. In the beginning, I used bed rails, but as the girls got older and able to get in and out of bed (mattress & box on the floor)on their own, the rails went away.

Good luck with your move and your transition.
K.

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