Push the bed to a wall and attach a bed rail to the other side.
													
																	Stop toddler rolling out of bed. 
									
	
		
	
																	This will reduce the chances of more accidents in the future. 
																	If she s fallen out that many times i would use a bed guard till she s a bit older. 
																	Some twin sized bed frames are sold with optional rails that you can fold down or remove when your child no longer needs them. 
																	Don t use blankets pillows or other things in cracks to prevent bonks. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Create a barrier that prevents your child from rolling out of his bed. 
																	It has been several years and he has not come out of his bed unless he has been sick or scared or had to use the bathroom. 
																	Kids especially very young ones can fall into a down comforter and eventually suffocate says kroeker. 
																	Another options involves rolling up a long blanket and tucking it under a separate sheet that you have laid over the mattress this makes it a lot more difficult for the toddler to roll out. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Tighten the screws of the bed else the bed can become shaky and result in the falling of your baby. 
																	And he d have the mattress to shield him. 
																	You might place your child s bed in a corner against a wall. 
																	In addition place your beds away from the windows shelves and other objects. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Dd 4 actually slept with me in a big double until fairly recently. 
																	It will be a good transition from a crib to a bed if your child has more tendencies to fall out of bed. 
																	Why you want your toddler to stay in their bed they need sleep. 
																	It is a plain and simple fact that children require a certain amount of sleep in order to grow and develop in a healthy way. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	If he does roll out and fall am sure it won t be a very high one. 
																	When you do remove the rails brandenburg recommends placing a piece of plush carpet or some pillows beside your child s bed to cushion his falls just in case. 
																	You might place your child s bed in a corner against a wall. 
																	If he needs us he calls for us but that is not often. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Create a barrier that prevents your child from rolling out of his bed. 
																	Check the stability of the bed every few months if necessary. 
																	Lay down a mattress or blanket just outside the bed and stop sleeping next to him. 
																	Add protective gear like toddler rails or use body pillows to act as a barrier to a child rolling off the bed. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Place your toddler in an adult sized twin bed and attach a pair of bed rails. 
																	Wanting your toddler to stay in their bed and sleep is not a selfish want. 
																	A bed guard or a guardrail can be a good choice if your child is still not very used to a toddler bed. 
																	However there s no reason to be in a rush about removing bed rails if you re worried your child will roll out of bed while sleeping. 
															
													
									
	
		
	
																	Guardrails can be installed in a toddler bed and there are many options for bed designs that already built in with a guardrail or bed guard.