HOW CAN I KEEP HER IN HER BED?
lol good luck! i had to keep my daughters door closed and then she figured out how to open the door and now she sleeps with us, whether she starts out there or not she ends up there it drives me crazy bc i dont get much sleep as it is, and add on a 22 month old climbing around our bed till she decides shes comfortable.
duct tape! =)

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They say it's usually time to switch to the toddler bed when they can climb out. It's just safest. What I did (I had a climber at 13m), I set the crib mattress in the same position on the floor as where his crib was and did that during naptime. He switched no problem. A couple months after that we put him in a twin bed. I've been trying to get my dd out of her crib for a month or two but she's too freaked out by it.
Quoting bellasmommy0808:
TY all yes she is in her crib still hmmm duct tape i like it lol jk the matress is as low as it goes hmm
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- bellasmommy0808
on Nov. 20, 2009 at 2:36 PM