at that point you should just move to something optimized for being easy to get in and out of, like a bed
yes, yes. Exactly. Isn’t it much more practical to put her in a bet/mattress on the floor? That’s what we do. Just using the mattress from the crib, for example.
The reason I want to stick with a crib over a bed or floor mattress (and I assume the reason most people use cribs) is that it keeps them in their bed during the time they’re supposed to be sleeping.
In our case I’m not worried about when they wake up in the morning, but about going to sleep, especially at naptime. A crib is boring and conducive to sleep, but there are a lot of interesting things to play with around the room.
yes, yes. Exactly. Isn’t it much more practical to put her in a bet/mattress on the floor? That’s what we do. Just using the mattress from the crib, for example.
The reason I want to stick with a crib over a bed or floor mattress (and I assume the reason most people use cribs) is that it keeps them in their bed during the time they’re supposed to be sleeping.
ok. We take our son anyway out of the bet as soon as he wakes up. He sleeps long enough already by himself.
In our case I’m not worried about when they wake up in the morning, but about going to sleep, especially at naptime. A crib is boring and conducive to sleep, but there are a lot of interesting things to play with around the room.