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It's really not necessary to have a 3 year old in a crib, unless it's for the purpose of confinement which would suggest parents that are abusive in other ways instead of just sexual, but it's really not all that effective even for that purpose. Normally, you stop with the crib at around age 2, and then move them to a mattress on the floor at age 3. (It is on the floor to prevent them from falling off the bed and hurting themselves. You switch to a proper bed as soon as they stop winding up on the floor.) [[User:Jemini|Jemini]] ([[User talk:Jemini|talk]]) 06:09, 22 August 2019 (UTC) | It's really not necessary to have a 3 year old in a crib, unless it's for the purpose of confinement which would suggest parents that are abusive in other ways instead of just sexual, but it's really not all that effective even for that purpose. Normally, you stop with the crib at around age 2, and then move them to a mattress on the floor at age 3. (It is on the floor to prevent them from falling off the bed and hurting themselves. You switch to a proper bed as soon as they stop winding up on the floor.) [[User:Jemini|Jemini]] ([[User talk:Jemini|talk]]) 06:09, 22 August 2019 (UTC) | ||
Sure will edit. Thank you for your input! [[User:AddictedWriter|AddictedWriter]] ([[User talk:AddictedWriter|talk]]) 16:25, 22 August 2019 (UTC) | |||
Unless they've had issues with the kid wandering the house at night, and possibly trying to get out the door. There's ways around that too. Had a cousin that they had to babyproof all of the drawers (she liked to climb and get into things) and put bolts at the top of the door ''way'' out of reach, to keep her from going outside. They also have beds designed for kids that age that are practically on the floor, but more visually appealing than a mattress just lying there. --[[User:Notsooldpervert|Notsooldpervert]] ([[User talk:Notsooldpervert|talk]]) 18:18, 22 August 2019 (UTC) | |||
The problem with kids like that is that they can also really easily figure out the mechanism on a crib in order to escape from it if they are 3. It's a completely incorrect and ineffective solution. They do have special child proof covers for door knobs for children with issues like that though, it is a plastic cover for the door knob that you have to squeeze with a certain amount of uniform strength on two sides at once in order to turn the door knob, and a toddler's hand is simply not big enough to apply that kind of pressure. [[User:Jemini|Jemini]] ([[User talk:Jemini|talk]]) 07:04, 23 August 2019 (UTC) |
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It's really not necessary to have a 3 year old in a crib, unless it's for the purpose of confinement which would suggest parents that are abusive in other ways instead of just sexual, but it's really not all that effective even for that purpose. Normally, you stop with the crib at around age 2, and then move them to a mattress on the floor at age 3. (It is on the floor to prevent them from falling off the bed and hurting themselves. You switch to a proper bed as soon as they stop winding up on the floor.) Jemini (talk) 06:09, 22 August 2019 (UTC)
Sure will edit. Thank you for your input! AddictedWriter (talk) 16:25, 22 August 2019 (UTC)
Unless they've had issues with the kid wandering the house at night, and possibly trying to get out the door. There's ways around that too. Had a cousin that they had to babyproof all of the drawers (she liked to climb and get into things) and put bolts at the top of the door way out of reach, to keep her from going outside. They also have beds designed for kids that age that are practically on the floor, but more visually appealing than a mattress just lying there. --Notsooldpervert (talk) 18:18, 22 August 2019 (UTC)
The problem with kids like that is that they can also really easily figure out the mechanism on a crib in order to escape from it if they are 3. It's a completely incorrect and ineffective solution. They do have special child proof covers for door knobs for children with issues like that though, it is a plastic cover for the door knob that you have to squeeze with a certain amount of uniform strength on two sides at once in order to turn the door knob, and a toddler's hand is simply not big enough to apply that kind of pressure. Jemini (talk) 07:04, 23 August 2019 (UTC)