I actually remember being told of a child who almost strangled themselves trying to stand up and walk backwards in a growbag and it started tightening around the child’s neck, lucky the mam seen it on the monitor and saved her..Oh my god. She put her in a tighter grobag, that’s so dangerous. Now she knows it’s possible to escape she won’t give up trying. Putting her in a straight jacket will only make it more dangerous as she could go head first if she can’t move her legs.
She just can’t cope with the possibility of a few interrupted nights, here’s news for you lazy sack of shite, it doesn’t matter if you move to a bed now or in a year, there’s still a chance of restless nights during the transition.
I wonder did she say she “lid down” by mistake after reading the joke here about putting a lid on the cot.
The number of times this thread makes me snort with laughter I swear to godLol lol lol. The child climbed out of the cot and put the heart crossways in her. In the next story she’s looking for a carpenter…. Probably to put a lid on the cot
Wait until they are 5/6 years old and they appear at the side of the bed like Victorian ghosts rambling in their sleep and looking for god knows what!
It’s recommended to start the transition once they climb out the first time. Any attempts to restrict them can be dangerous. She’d know this if she had done a proper sleep courseHow old are the twins now? Once climbing out they should be transitioned to a bed. Of course sleep coach Lisa knows bestanywhere from the age of two onwards a toddler bed in recommended. It wouldn't suit Lisa that they'll be able to go into her early morning. They'll be bet into them cots until they're atleast 4
Exactly! She's holding off as it might ruin her weekend at the wedding. She won't be happy until the child hurts herself doing it. As I said, the children will be bet into the cots for another while which is totally wrong! My own child was in a toddler bed by the time of 19 months. They never got out of the bed until morning. She's using the excuse they don't understand they've to stay in bed. Wouldn't a "sleep coach" be able to master that rather than a regular aul mammyIt’s recommended to start the transition once they climb out the first time. Any attempts to restrict them can be dangerous. She’d know this if she had done a proper sleep course
She's a pain in the holeShe says this about the beds but had a hissy fit only recently over Hazel running off when she was ‘training’ them to walk beside her. If they’re too young to comprehend one then they’re too young to comprehend the other.
She’s such a tool
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