Hi Brandy
They just love lulling us into a false sense of security don't they? Just when you think everything is going perfectly they put a spanner in the works. :wink:
Just a couple of things on this. Does she have a bed rail? If not that could be a way to reduce the chances of her getting out of the bed at all.
If she does get out I'd go with the approach of putting her back the first time saying "it's bedtime, time to go to sleep", the second time just say "bedtime" and put her back, any subequent times just put her back without saying anything.
If she's upset when you leave the room then you could try a "gradual withdrawal" approach. Start by the bed, them move a few paces away, then a few more, then to the door, then through the door.
HTH
love