DD is not yet 2, but I figured I would get better results here since she much closer to 24m than 12m. We currently co-sleep but are making the transistion to DD's big girl room in the next few weeks.
Her room is across the hallway from our bedroom. Should I put up a baby gate, close the door or leave the door open? For naps we leave the door open and she just wakes up and gets us. Bedrooms are on the second floor, but she is fine getting down and up the stairs herself.
My parents certainly didn't use baby gates with us and as soon as we were in big kid beds we pretty much had roam of the house if we wanted- never any issues with this. But that's not safe....right? I mean these are the same people who use a a moses basket as my car seat (1980).
If you leave the door open does your toddler get into things at night or pretty much stay in the bedroom?
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Re: CP- Free Roam of the House?
I voted sleeps with door closed, but DD1 can open doors so keeping the door closed won't keep her in her room if she wants out. I don't worry about it though, because A) She always waits for DH or I to come get her after she wakes. No idea why, but she won't get out of bed until one of us opens her door and
we have no stairs except to the basement, and that door is baby proof so she cannot open it.
If we had a 2 story house, I would keep the door closed to her room, but still gate the stairs at the top in case she left her room. Even though she's a pro at stairs, if she was sleep walking or drowsy in the middle of the night she would probably fall.
DD1 Feb 2010
DD2 Sept 2011
SS for a number of reasons.
DD: when she switched to toddler bed at 2 1/2, she was so excited & pretty much stayed put in her bed/room from the get go. Since age 3 she started getting more bold and walking out of her room at bedtime or in the morning (b/c she saw her brother do it) but would never venture downstairs at night & frankly very rarely leaves her room in the middle of the night, if ever- she screams for us instead, like 4 nights a week. Sigh.
DS: Started climbing out of crib a little after 2 1/2. He would not stay in bed, crib, room, etc. We were very concerned he'd go downstairs so we did the turned around doorknob and locked it. After a couple months of that, I started feeling a little bad b/c he would freak out and sleep lying against the door pretty much every night...then one day he took off a poopy diaper & had a field day...and let's just say I stopped locking the door after that. Unfortunately it has been a huge challenge getting him to stay in his room (he still sleeps on teh floor, refuses the bed) and it has been months of sticker charts to try to improve bedtime & nighttime behavior... still an issue & he does walk down to our room in the middle of the night probably 2-3 nights a week, though he has never gone downstairs in the night.
GL.
We do this also. Honestly, I don't think DS would go anywhere else in the house anyway. When he wakes up he just wants to climb in my bed.