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  2. Toddler bed - Wikipedia

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    A toddler bed is a small bed designed for toddlers. A child grows capable of escaping an infant bed around one and a half or two years of age, at which they are often transitioned to a toddler bed. They become too large for a toddler bed between the ages of five and seven years, and will then transition to an ordinary bed .

  3. Infant bed - Wikipedia

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    The cage-like design of infant beds restricts the child to the bed. Between one and two years of age, children are able to climb out and are moved to a toddler bed to prevent an injurious fall while escaping the bed. Infant beds are more common in Western countries, employed by the majority of parents as an alternative to sharing a bed (co ...

  4. When to Transition to a Toddler Bed and How to Do It ... - AOL

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  5. Toddler - Wikipedia

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    A toddler's first word often occurs around 12 months, but this is only an average. [23] The child will then continue to steadily add to his or her vocabulary until around the age of 18 months when language increases rapidly. He or she may learn as many as 7–9 new words a day. Around this time, toddlers generally know about 50 words.

  6. My toddler sleeps in bed with us. Everyone gets more sleep ...

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    When my son was a baby, we did sleep training. Now that he is 2, he's been co-sleeping with us in bed, along with our dog. Co-sleeping means everyone in our family gets more rest.

  7. Co-sleeping - Wikipedia

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    One 2006 study of children age 3–10 in India reported 93% of children bed-sharing [3] while a 2006 study of children in Kentucky in the United States reported 15% of infants and toddlers 2 weeks to 2 years engage in bed-sharing. [4]