Mamas of 2+, I'd love to hear your experiences of your littles share a room. When did they start, what's the age difference, sleeping arrangements, how well do they sleep, that kind of thing.
DS will be 2.5 when baby is born but they won't officially share a room (for sleeping) until probably at least six months later, because we cosleep in our room so that BFing is easy. So I imagine he'll have a toddler or twin bed and we'll keep the crib in there too, but won't put the new little one in there for quite awhile. All of baby's stuff will be in there too.
Thoughts on this? Things I should consider? How to get DS ready for the change? Any insight would be appreciated. Thanks!
Married 8.5.12
Caleb born 10.9.13
2.0 due 2.1.16
Re: Siblings sharing a room
Anyways, my situation is a bit different so I'm not sure how it would go with a baby but I'm sure after the first couple weeks it would be fine! To help transition I also painted the room and did a little re-decorating to make it "new" and exciting for them (or in your case your toddler). That really pumped them up and made them excited to sleep in there together.
I figure by the time we'll be ready to have them share, we won't be team green anymore (obviously, haha) and can really have fun decorating, so that's a great idea! I also like bunks although that's a ways IMO our future. Do you think a loft bed for toddler would work over a crib? And can a 3 year old handle sleeping that high by himself? My H is a carpenter so he can build us whatever configuration of beds we need.
DS1 Jan 2012
DS2 July 2013
DS3 February 2016
Noise machine! I set it on white noise all night and it does wonders. I didn't get one until we moved to our new (older) house add realized how annoying those beautiful hardwood floors really are.
As of now I'm working on not falling asleep with her on our bed so I can move her to her own bed. If I move her sleeps the whole night in her crib but I always fall asleep with her so I don't wake up to move her until 3 am.
However, I shared a room with my little brother until I was 8 and he was 5. We both liked it, most of the time - and from what I remember we had a lot of fun! We had bunk beds and each had our own dresser, so while we shared most of the room, we did have our own little spaces.
I shared a room with my sister at my moms house who is 5 years younger than me from the time she was born to when I was 15 or so and then finally they made my brothers share and we each got our own room.
There is nothing wrong with making kids share, I think it helps them learn to get along, they have to share their toys etc