The older they are the easier the transition is. The experts say to keep children in a crib for as a long as possible for their safety. But there is also a point where you must take them out for their safety. I don't remember the height when they should be taken out but you should be able to find that info online at a parenting info site. It seems like if the side rail goes below their breast line or something then you should pull them out because they can flip or fall out. I would keep the child in until the safety height has been reached. If she's content, why pull her out where she's safe?
When you do pull her out, get a simple gate to put up on her bedroom door until she gets used to being able to run loose, especially if she's upstairs. And with potty training, you may want to keep move the gate to the top of the stairs so that she will be able to reach the bathroom when needed. And if she's downstairs you can put the gate up in the hall so she doesn't have the run of the house until she gets used to being cut loose.
Also, pull up cords to blinds and anything else that may be a hazard. Put outlet plugs in all the sockets and put a night light in the room as some kinds may get nervous with the sudden open feel.
When you get a bed, or transition to the daybed from the crib, let the child pick out her own bedding so she will want to stay in her bed.
K. B
mom to 5 including triplets
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