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For many toddlers, the first few nights in a "big kid" bed can be very exciting. But once the novelty wears off, and your big kid figures out that he can leave his bed at will, you may find him wandering the hallways.

"Lots of parents go from having a great sleeper to a disastrous one at this stage," says Jodi Mindell, Ph.D., associate director of the Sleep Center at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

So what's a parent to do? First, don't move your child out of the crib until he's close to 3 years old. Toddlers have a tough time recognizing that the bed has the same boundaries as the crib, says Mindell. If you're considering moving your...

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