From cot to toddler bed

It’s gonna be a little bit long sorry but if you have 2 min please read it as I m desperate.

So basically I have a 25 month old who been a great sleeper she was self settling,slept through the night no issues at all . It’s all started 2 weeks ago when her sleeping got absolutely ridiculous.. she would scream and scream if we left the room ,we hat to lay next to her cot.. last Saturday she realised she can climb out from her cot(which is in our room) so we decided it’s time for her to be in her own room so we got her a toddler floor bed .. same thing happening she’s just screaming and screaming as soon as we leave the room .. we trying to do the walk back method but even if she fallasleep she would just get up after 5 min and following us .. last night she was so overtired got up every 2/3 min all night and at 5:40 we was like that’s it we put her in the bed with us as we couldn’t cope anymore… any ideas how to help her get use to her bed ? As it’s just getting worse and worse . If you have had the same situation or any idea I would appreciate if you could share it ! ❤️

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I haven’t had the same situation but I’ve seen people sitting next to the bed and each night moving further and further away a little bit at a time. Eventually you’ll be sitting in the door way but she’ll know you’re still there and then building it back up until you can leave the room again. Not sure if that would work or if you’ve already tried it but it’s worth a go x

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I read there’s a bit of a 2 year sleep regression
We seem to be having some issues with getting off to sleep some nights currently

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We recently had a similar situation with poor sleeping for a couple of weeks. I thought it was teething but it turned out my daughter had an ear infection 🙃 it might be worth a check up with the doctor to see if there's anything else that might be affecting her sleep x

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