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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm not a parent, I only clicked in here on my way to news, but I spotted your question and have thought of something that may help. (I watch the parenting programmes on BBC3.. no harm in being prepared!!)
First... you can put a stair gate on, so that she can't come downstairs.
Second... well, as I said, I'm no parent, but the BBC seem to use a lot of experts... perhaps something suggested here may be of interest to you.
Good luck, and I hope you get a peaceful evening soon! :-)
Be firm and consistent, and physically put her back into bed each time. Don't say anything more than "Back to bed please" or similar. You'll be amazed at how quickly she'll catch on, but you must remember to stay calm yourself. Should be sorted in a couple of days.
You could also try saying you'll take away one of her teddies if she gets up again, but you must do it if you say you will. This works a treat for myself and Mrs Hammer. After one teddy our 3 year old never gets up again.
You'd have to speak to someone in the shop about whether it's safe to have gates for a 2 and a half year old. I confess I have no idea how big a child of that age is. I come from a small family and there are no cousins or siblings having babies yet! Perhaps it's possible to buy high gates. I'm sure they're built so you can't climb them at all.
http://www.child-safety-gates.com/
I'm guessing you're American, so this is a link to a US site I think! :-)
Again...thanks so much for all of your advice. I will try the no eye contact rule. I did see tonight that my husband only had to put her in the bed one time...after I put her in 3...and she stayed. I have to be more firm I am thinking. I guess I am the softie of the family. January thanks for the web site! I will check it out. Gates are really not made that high, unless you order special ones. I have a little gymnist (sp?) on my hands she has been climbing stairs since she was one. So, I am scared to gate her in. Thank you so much for your info! :0)