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How to wean a toddler off co-sleeping Set the stage for your sweetie. ... Find the right time. ... Pick a plan — and be consistent. ... Check your bedtime routine. ... Make your child feel involved — and give her some control. ... Make sure your tot is tired — but not overtired. ... Find other ways to keep close.
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Read More »Putting your baby or toddler into your bed to sleep isn’t safe or recommended, especially before age 1. Still, some families fall into co-sleeping — a term often used interchangeably with bed-sharing — if it seems like the only way that everyone can actually get some solid sleep. And once you find yourself in that position, it can be tough to get out. Even though you might be craving some privacy (or just not getting a foot in your face in the middle of the night), chances are your tot is more than happy to continue right on with your current arrangement.
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Read More »Talk about the change ahead of time to help your child mentally prepare. For toddlers over 2, especially 2 1/2 and up, play up the fact that your cutie is a big kid now who is ready to spend the night in her own bed and room. It’s also okay to point out that parents need time by themselves. Help your tot feel confident by telling her that you know she’ll do great, and reassure her that she’ll get used to her bed and room, even if the change feels hard at first. You won’t be able to have the same kind of conversation with a younger toddler, especially one under 18 months. But you can still explain what’s happening in a matter-of-fact way by telling your tot, "This is your bedroom. This is where you sleep." Trusted SourceAmerican Academy of PediatricsBig Kid Beds: When to Switch From a CribSee All Sources [3]
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