We need to move dd1 from her cot to a bed. She is 3 and has ASD. She is fine and happy in her cot, and has never tried to climb out, despite being both tall enough (over 1m now) and capable enough.
We need to move her for two reasons:
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having rearranged half the house last week we now have a single bed cluttering up another bedroom and it needs to move (only place to move it would be to put dd1 in it), and
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we do manage fairly regular weekends away and it is impossible to get cots big enough for dd1 (hers is a very roomy cotbed) when away, she can tip travel cots (has always hated them but now its a danger)
Given that she is very happy where she is, we are anticipating teething troubles moving her. Does anyone have any tips?
what are the best bed guards? (should we even use them, or will they just be something extra for her to trip over when trying to get in asnd out?)
should we ditch her grobags at the same time? or wait and do that later (see above re tripping). If we wait, of course, its another big change at a later time...
She will have to move rooms (swapping with dd2) at the same time (impossible to make her room safe if she does decide to mess around at bedtime and on into the night, and dd2's room is easier to clear/toddlerproof and is closer to us for the inevitable middle of night return-to-bed trips)
She has always gone to bed very willingly, and sleeps well. She does not go straight to sleep, but sings/chats to herself for an hour or so before dropping off. THis, obviously is the crucial time. Can't keep her up any longer (so she goes straight to sleep) as se gets very overtired, and is more likely to play up/be distressed if she is. She does bounce around in her cot, leaning on bars etc, so this is what she will miss most.
sorry for the long rambly post - anyone who's already been through this got any advice?