Anonymous
Post 04/22/2019 19:27     Subject: Transition from crib to bed nightmare

Don't lock your kid in. That is mean and terrifying. The walkouts end after a few nights and it's just your child exerting independence. You bought the bed for a reason. Threatening to lock your kid in is not right in my opinion.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2019 22:52     Subject: Transition from crib to bed nightmare

Anonymous wrote:How old is he, OP?
Oh, sorry, missed that in your post.

Anonymous
Post 04/21/2019 22:51     Subject: Transition from crib to bed nightmare

How old is he, OP?
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2019 21:24     Subject: Transition from crib to bed nightmare

Eye hook seems logical.
Why engage in the endless walk-backs?
Parents need to sleep.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2019 21:19     Subject: Transition from crib to bed nightmare

We had to do an eye hook lock on the outside of our older daughter’s door. This was after trying baby gates, rewards and sitting outside her door. Our younger daughter has never left her crib or bedroom. Girls are currently ages 5 and 7 and we no longer use any locks.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2019 20:56     Subject: Re:Transition from crib to bed nightmare

Anonymous wrote:I know some kids eventually get bored after a few nights of the silent walk back, but mine didn't seem to be one of them.

I ended up telling him that I needed to help him sleep and that I was going to close the door to make sure he stayed in his room for bed time.

He tried to get out and I held tight to the door. He sobbed and begged for me to open the door. I said, as soon as you're back in bed, I'll open the door immediately.

It was like, 5 minutes of crying. He tested me the next night and I did the same thing.

Good luck OP. This phase was tiring!


We did something like this as well. Told him he could have the door open and a hallway light on as long as he stayed in bed. He's 4.5 and we still have to do a reset every once in awhile.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2019 20:47     Subject: Re:Transition from crib to bed nightmare

I know some kids eventually get bored after a few nights of the silent walk back, but mine didn't seem to be one of them.

I ended up telling him that I needed to help him sleep and that I was going to close the door to make sure he stayed in his room for bed time.

He tried to get out and I held tight to the door. He sobbed and begged for me to open the door. I said, as soon as you're back in bed, I'll open the door immediately.

It was like, 5 minutes of crying. He tested me the next night and I did the same thing.

Good luck OP. This phase was tiring!
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2019 20:46     Subject: Transition from crib to bed nightmare

Babygate at the door, safety proof the room. Do not lock your child in. Let him play for 20-30 minutes in there before bed.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2019 20:44     Subject: Transition from crib to bed nightmare

Same here. 3 hours and hundreds of times night 1. DH did it (I was 8.5 months pregnant). 3 hours later, on night 2, DH had a last minute business trip, I locked the door in DCs room, went to my room, and cried. 20 minutes later, the screaming from DCs room stopped. DC was asleep. I wish I had locked the door sooner.... BTW, night 3 I said, "you have to stay in bed or I will lock the door." DC always stayed in bed from that point forward.....
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2019 17:24     Subject: Transition from crib to bed nightmare

Yup. We had about 3 might of countless walkouts. We said nothing just walked her back. We did it at 2.5. Wishes I waited longer.
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2019 17:12     Subject: Re:Transition from crib to bed nightmare

Agree to keep walking him back. Is there a reward he will respond to that you can use as a bribe?
Anonymous
Post 04/21/2019 17:10     Subject: Transition from crib to bed nightmare

Just be persistent with bringing him back but don’t otherwise react. It will get old eventually. Or if he responds to incentives, tell him he loses all videos or candy or whatever the next day. Then you absolutely must follow through even if it sucks for you.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2019 21:36     Subject: Transition from crib to bed nightmare

Is that a lock?
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2019 21:29     Subject: Transition from crib to bed nightmare

Door monkey!
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2019 21:25     Subject: Transition from crib to bed nightmare

He leaves the room 50 times. Thinks it’s a game. I’ve sat outside and brought him back 50 times. What do I do??!!! He’s three in 2 weeks