When is the right time to replace a child's crib?

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When is the right time to replace a child's crib?

Is it time to purchase an adult bed for the child's room? How long should the little one sleep in a crib with bars? Feel free to check out our guide, which will answer these questions and help you decide when it's the right time to transition from a crib to a standard bed!

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Child's crib - for how long?

It's difficult to definitively determine when a child should transition from a crib, as the period following infancy, from the 8th month of life onward, is a time of significant developmental changes for the little one. During this stage, it's important to create a conducive sleep environment, allowing the child to feel calm and joyful while exploring new skills and striving for independence. The child's exploration of new motor abilities also presents parents with the task of ensuring their safety.

 
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With the emerging ability for independent movement, which occurs in children up to 18 months of age, we also observe intense emotional and cognitive development. Children at this age actively explore their thinking, start gesturing, and uttering their first words to communicate with caregivers. The post-infancy period is a crucial stage in emotional development, associated with the emergence of separation anxiety - the fear of being separated from the primary caregiver, usually the mother. An effective response to the child's needs and a key achievement during this period is the development of self-awareness and self-consciousness, as well as the shaping of psychological individuality.


How Long Should a Child Sleep in a Crib: Safety Considerations

Much depends on the temperament of our child. As the little one becomes more independent, a crib with removable rails can be a convenient solution. This allows the child to enter and exit the crib independently. However, it's important to remember that removing rails from a crib that is not designed for it can weaken its structure and increase the risk of injury to the child. Some children may choose this option and use it as their sole means of exiting the crib. However, some toddlers may be more creative and attempt to climb the rails, using the crib's bottom as a foothold. If you notice your child attempting such tricks, it's advisable to consider changing their sleeping arrangement promptly to avoid a potentially dangerous fall. If you're wondering how long your child should sleep in a crib, it's important to know that removing rails can be risky when the child reaches about 90 cm in height, typically between 18 and 24 months of age.

When is the time for a child's first adult bed?

Once you've determined when your child should transition from a crib to an adult bed, it's time to prepare for this transition. Moving from a crib to a bed can be a stressful moment for a child, so it's important to ensure that it's as stress-free an experience as possible.

 
Expert Advice: Sometimes the decision to move a child from a crib to a bed may be motivated by the arrival of a new family member. In such a situation, older siblings often have to make room for the new brother or sister. Therefore, it's important to plan this change in advance, even before the new baby arrives home. This way, you can avoid the feeling that the new child is replacing the older siblings, which can lead to stress and feelings of rejection. Involving the older child in the process of change can also help them accept the new situation - for example, by allowing them to choose the color of the bed frame or new bedding. However, not every crib transition is due to the birth of a sibling. So how do you determine when it's time for a child to move to a new sleeping place?

Big Bed - When is the Right Time?

How long should a toddler sleep in a crib with rails? Is there a specific time to switch to a larger bed? This is a question to which there is no clear answer because each child develops differently, and age boundaries are arbitrary. It's important to observe the little one to determine when it's the right time to change the crib. However, there are signals indicating the need for a transition:

·         The child begins to outgrow the crib and no longer fits comfortably in it.

·         The toddler attempts climbing or jumping in the crib, which can be dangerous, especially when they reach around 90 cm in height.

·         The crib does not have removable rails, and the child tries to independently exit the crib.

When changing the sleeping furniture, it is always important to ensure the safety and comfort of the child.

 

How long should a toddler sleep in a crib? When is it time to change the sleeping furniture?

You already have an idea of when to transition your child from a crib to a larger bed and what type of bed to choose. However, there is yet another important aspect that we shouldn't overlook.

Expert advice:

Regardless of the type of bed we choose, it's important to make the transition a pleasant experience for the child, rather than just an unavoidable duty. Proper preparation for this event will ensure that the process goes smoothly for both the child and the parents.

Let's not forget about a few important guidelines:

·         Ensure that the transition takes place when the child is in a good mood and free from any health issues.

·         Avoid combining the bed change with other stressful events for the child, such as the arrival of a new sibling, discontinuing pacifier use, a parent's departure, starting daycare or preschool, etc. During this time, strive to provide the child with as much stability as possible in other areas of their life.

·         Encourage the child to actively participate in organizing the new space to make them feel important and valued. Let them choose bedding, their favorite stuffed animal, bedspreads, and other items.

·         Maintain the child's existing bedtime routines, which will provide them with a sense of security.

·         Help the child maintain a sense of closeness with us even when we're not present. Scents, sounds, and objects can help with this. A stuffed animal, a piece of our clothing, a muslin cloth, or even our photo that they can look at.

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