Okay, so I've seen discussions about when to transition baby to crib, but not really conversations about *how.* LO sleeps really well at night in our bedroom (in a pack and play), and during the day he naps in his swing chair, in the boppy, or on someone. I really want to get him into his crib (and in his own bedroom) to sleep at night, as he will be 16 weeks tomorrow. That said, I've tried getting him used to the crib by having him nap in there during the day, but he HATES it. Screams his head off and refuses to sleep, even when he is exhausted. I'm a FTM, looking for any tips as to how to get baby to warm up to his crib.
Thanks in advance.
Re: Crib woes
As far as naps, I tend to go with the flow on that one. Babies just don't get into as deep of a sleep at nap time at this age, and if the movement of a swing helps them sleep a little longer, in all for it. It's tough to have to hold them to get them to nap, but If they'll do it on their own somewhere other than your arms, I think that's great. My first two were napping in their cribs consistently closer for 4.5-5 months.
One thing we did, which might not be "allowed" due to SIDS concerns, is we put a baby nest down in the crib. It just seemed so big in there and I got the feeling after the first night in the crib that our little guy felt insecure with all that space around him. The baby nest helped make it more snug. After the first night, he didn't have any issues in there at all.
Once the little dude is sleeping through the night better, I hope we can just move his crib over to his room without much trouble. Fingers crossed. We'll see. I guess we'll start with naps.