It’s one of those things you know is coming, yet I was not fully prepared for the day my toddler figured out how to climb out of his crib. Thank goodness for Amazon because I went from having nothing to toddler proof his room to everything I needed overnight. I also wasn’t prepared for how emotional it was taking the front of his crib off his bed, cue the waterworks for that one.
I know he is growing up, but he’ll always be my baby, so moments like these where they take a step away from infancy and truly become toddlers with their own personality and really grow up pull at my heart strings.
And because I am already in my feels writing this, let’s just get a little more emotional with this song from Lee Brice:
Not only are these moments tough for momma, but my toddler is having a rough time too. He was so excited to sleep in his big boy bed Thursday night, but when the time came to actually sleep, well that was another story. And I totally get it, he went from being confined to his crib to having an opening that he can easily get out of, I’d be exploring all over too!
I knew I needed to ask XTU Nation for their best tips on transitioning a toddler from their crib because I want this transition to be as easy as possible for both him and my husband and I. And XTU Nation delivered, so thank you very much for these tips and tricks.
No gate keeping here, I went through all the comments and compiled all the great advice into a list.
Let’s face it, sleep is a beautiful thing that sometimes we take for granted and I don’t know about you who is reading this right now, but if I had to guess, you’ve found this article for a reason, and are looking to get back some of that sleep yourself.
We can get through this together! I may be writing this while on my 5th cup of coffee but that’s quite alright. Plus I can share all these tips with soon to be first time dad and co host of The Andie Summer’s Show, Jeff Kurkjian, when his new bundle of joy goes through this!
So here are 6 tips for transitioning your toddler from their crib: