One of the things that sets Montessori apart from so many other types of parenting philosophies is the floor bed. Maria Montessori was a strong advocate for protecting a child's freedom of movement from birth and that included sleeping on a low bed instead of in a crib or cot. This allowed a child the ability to go to sleep when he/she was tired and to wake when he/she was ready. She said, "One of the greatest helps that could be given to the psychological development of a child would be to give him a bed suited to his needs."
But, practically, what does that look like? What should my child's Montessori floor bed look like?
The answer is that there is no set in stone way that a floor bed has to look. But there are some general things to keep in mind! However, having an elaborate frame isn't necessary. Often as simple frame around the bed makes the room feel much more finished and beautiful. In the end the bed should look inviting, welcoming, and obviously be low to the floor. Practically, floor beds take many shapes including:
- Mattress on the floor -- that's what we did for many months and it worked great. Simple slats can be added under for air flow if needed
- Simple Frame -- a simple frame to hold the mattress and create a more finished look
- House Frame -- I personally find these distracting but they have become more popular
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A floor bed should not be a distraction. Often they are simple in order to create a calming atmosphere that invites sleep. You don't want something that will be alarming or exciting to a young child. You also don't want something that invites play. Another consideration is size. You want a bed that is large enough for the needs of your family. If you sleep with your child, you may want to consider a larger mattress (we recently moved to a twin from a toddler size for this reason). If you are short on space, a crib or toddler sized mattress will work fine for many children.
As you may have noticed, we recently upgraded to this wonderful floor bed c/o Sprout Kids! This floor bed fits everything that I could hope for in a Montessori floor bed, and more. For many months, we used a mattress on the floor, and while that was functional, it did look a bit unfinished. But, at the time I simply couldn't find a floor bed option that I felt really gave Gus the freedom to move that he deserves.
Well, Sprout Kids came along and made this lovely bed! It's made in the U.S. from solid wood, it constructs super easily and quickly, and it's beautiful. Simple, while finished and polished. An more importantly it meets the developmental needs of babies, toddlers - and even older kids.
The bed is designed to be adaptable in so many ways. Right now it's low to the ground for Gus, but a simple flip and it will be higher off the ground, serving him well into elementary school! The bed is also available in a variety of sizes (this is a twin) and comes with sides with small edges for a younger baby that you might want to prevent from rolling. Seriously awesome.
Have you used a floor bed? Did you have a style you liked?
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