L.A.
Once you get rid of the crib, it is gone.. Do not bring it back.
When it is a time to purchase a bed, take her with you. Let her have a say in it.. Obviously, only have 2 choices at that point.. Let her pick out her own sheets.
Place it in the corner of the room and get a bed guard. This will help her not fall out of the bed. Let her put her favorite stuffed animals or "lovies" in there. Keep her room extra cool with a fan. Make sure her room is dark at bedtime.
We discovered at one point our daughter loved sleeping in her sleeping bag on her bed.. Fine with us..
Try to avoid any kind of rocking patting or assistance. Help her figure out her own way to self sooth.. Some kids, rub their own heads, some hold and rub a special blanket or piece of fabric. Our daughter would curl her hair in her fingers.
Stick to a bedtime routine. Children like to know what is going to happen next and be able to depend on you following it every time.
Quiet dinner, quiet bath with lots of rubs like a massage, Quiet story or stories (do not engage her) , put on quiet music, white noise machine or a book on CD.. have a dimming lamp or night light (if needed) hug, kiss. Good night. Sometimes we would read with a book light, so that the room was dark except for the book.
It may be very easy or it may have some crying in the beginning. Just remind her this is her bed with her lovies and tell her to sleep. You can check on her if she cries for 10 minutes straight, but do not pick her up, just remind her it is time to sleep.
I am sending you strength.