Thursday, January 21, 2010

Bed And Breakfast Business Plan What Age Should My 1 Year Old Son Be Out Of His Cot And Int A Toddler Bed?

What age should my 1 year old son be out of his cot and int a toddler bed? - bed and breakfast business plan

My son will be 1 in a few weeks ago and is now in the cradle, a bed, when it's over. I answered a question about hearing the other day and an answer to a lady ask me why my son is still in the cradle. Now, my mother told me that I should be in their own age, and is young for a cot. Please can I make a few suggestions.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

My son is 16.5 months and is still in the cradle. I have no intention to move at short notice in a cot. I am also pregnant with a baby due May so we really need the cradle in the coming months, but still stay there now! I'm only with him a bed in the number of your birthday, 2 transfers, because the new baby of 4 months have passed and the car must, therefore, the bed more than my first child.

Your child will be ready to move into a cot, if at least one of the following situations:

- You can not out of the cradle
- Once found, the chest is above the crib bars
- It is too big to sleep comfortably in a cradle
- He is old enough to look for a bed


I know that some parents put their children in the beds of early childhood (about the 1st birthday), but it seems crazy to me. My son sleeps well in his crib and can rise or fall. In a bed, or during the autumn, and this would be a major burden for nothing! You know when your child is ready for bed ...and not really a highlight. Enjoy and know that it is safe to stand still while you can!

Anonymous said...

I have a 15 months and is still in the cradle, I move in a cot until he starts to get out of bed.

HP is a kindergarten, a kindergarten. a cot.

Anonymous said...

My son is 16.5 months and is still in the cradle. I have no intention to move at short notice in a cot. I am also pregnant with a baby due May so we really need the cradle in the coming months, but still stay there now! I'm only with him a bed in the number of your birthday, 2 transfers, because the new baby of 4 months have passed and the car must, therefore, the bed more than my first child.

Your child will be ready to move into a cot, if at least one of the following situations:

- You can not out of the cradle
- Once found, the chest is above the crib bars
- It is too big to sleep comfortably in a cradle
- He is old enough to look for a bed


I know that some parents put their children in the beds of early childhood (about the 1st birthday), but it seems crazy to me. My son sleeps well in his crib and can rise or fall. In a bed, or during the autumn, and this would be a major burden for nothing! You know when your child is ready for bed ...and not really a highlight. Enjoy and know that it is safe to stand still while you can!

Anonymous said...

My son is 16.5 months and is still in the cradle. I have no intention to move at short notice in a cot. I am also pregnant with a baby due May so we really need the cradle in the coming months, but still stay there now! I'm only with him a bed in the number of your birthday, 2 transfers, because the new baby of 4 months have passed and the car must, therefore, the bed more than my first child.

Your child will be ready to move into a cot, if at least one of the following situations:

- You can not out of the cradle
- Once found, the chest is above the crib bars
- It is too big to sleep comfortably in a cradle
- He is old enough to look for a bed


I know that some parents put their children in the beds of early childhood (about the 1st birthday), but it seems crazy to me. My son sleeps well in his crib and can rise or fall. In a bed, or during the autumn, and this would be a major burden for nothing! You know when your child is ready for bed ...and not really a highlight. Enjoy and know that it is safe to stand still while you can!

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