Family sleeping – what if the little one prefers the parents' bed?

Time to adjust – the crib doesn’t have to be immediate
The decision to move the child to their own bed doesn’t have to be rushed. Children have different needs and adaptation speeds, so it’s important to give them time to get used to their new sleeping space. In the beginning, it might happen that the child doesn’t feel comfortable in the crib, especially if they have been sleeping in the same bed as the parents for a long time. This is natural – the child needs a sense of security, and having mom or dad nearby can help them fall asleep peacefully. If the little one prefers to sleep with the parents, there’s no need to force them into the crib right away. Gradual methods can be tried – starting with the child falling asleep in their own crib, but with a parent sitting next to them, and then gradually separating the space.
The comfort of co-sleeping – a bed that grows with the child
Co-sleeping with a child is also a matter of comfort for the parents, especially for the mom, who is often responsible for soothing the child at night. An ideal solution in such a case could be the Ines 120x200 bed. Its advantage is that it works perfectly as a spacious co-sleeping space but also as a comfortable bed that will serve the child for many years. It stands out with elegant design and solid construction. Its neutral color scheme fits any interior, and the spaciousness (120x200 cm) ensures comfort for both the child and the parents. An additional advantage is the possibility of installing a safety guardrail to prevent the child from falling out. Furthermore, such a bed is an investment for the future – the child who today shares the spacious space with the parents will soon be able to use it independently as an older child. Children need time to get used to their own bed, but gradually introducing changes and choosing a comfortable bed like the Ines 120x200 can make this process easier.