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Hello

We went through this for awhile also with my than 7 yr. old.

We placed a sleeping mat on the floor of our room with a night light

next to him and this worked. After about one month of this he moved

back into his own room and now only comes in to use the sleep mat

when he has trouble sleeping.

H.

On Mar 28, 2007, at 5:01 PM, jallcock105 wrote:

> Does anyone have issues with their AS child not sleeping alone? My son

> is 6 and in the last few months has developed a fear of being

> alone.....ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME. This of course causes problems with our

> sleeping arrangements. He sleeps with my husband and I....he's almost

> as tall as me so it's like having 3 grown-ups in a queen size bed.

> Does anyone else have this issue or have any suggestions?

>

>

>

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Hello

We went through this for awhile also with my than 7 yr. old.

We placed a sleeping mat on the floor of our room with a night light

next to him and this worked. After about one month of this he moved

back into his own room and now only comes in to use the sleep mat

when he has trouble sleeping.

H.

On Mar 28, 2007, at 5:01 PM, jallcock105 wrote:

> Does anyone have issues with their AS child not sleeping alone? My son

> is 6 and in the last few months has developed a fear of being

> alone.....ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME. This of course causes problems with our

> sleeping arrangements. He sleeps with my husband and I....he's almost

> as tall as me so it's like having 3 grown-ups in a queen size bed.

> Does anyone else have this issue or have any suggestions?

>

>

>

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Hello

We went through this for awhile also with my than 7 yr. old.

We placed a sleeping mat on the floor of our room with a night light

next to him and this worked. After about one month of this he moved

back into his own room and now only comes in to use the sleep mat

when he has trouble sleeping.

H.

On Mar 28, 2007, at 5:01 PM, jallcock105 wrote:

> Does anyone have issues with their AS child not sleeping alone? My son

> is 6 and in the last few months has developed a fear of being

> alone.....ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME. This of course causes problems with our

> sleeping arrangements. He sleeps with my husband and I....he's almost

> as tall as me so it's like having 3 grown-ups in a queen size bed.

> Does anyone else have this issue or have any suggestions?

>

>

>

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When my daughter's having a bad night, I let her curl up on top of a

blanket on the floor in our room. I want to give her the support of

knowing I'm right there, without allowing her to completely invade

what little personal space I have. Also that way she doesn't get too

comfortable, so only uses this if she really does need it.

Meira

>

> Does anyone have issues with their AS child not sleeping alone? My

son

> is 6 and in the last few months has developed a fear of being

> alone.....ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME. This of course causes problems with

our

> sleeping arrangements. He sleeps with my husband and I....he's

almost

> as tall as me so it's like having 3 grown-ups in a queen size bed.

> Does anyone else have this issue or have any suggestions?

>

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When my daughter's having a bad night, I let her curl up on top of a

blanket on the floor in our room. I want to give her the support of

knowing I'm right there, without allowing her to completely invade

what little personal space I have. Also that way she doesn't get too

comfortable, so only uses this if she really does need it.

Meira

>

> Does anyone have issues with their AS child not sleeping alone? My

son

> is 6 and in the last few months has developed a fear of being

> alone.....ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME. This of course causes problems with

our

> sleeping arrangements. He sleeps with my husband and I....he's

almost

> as tall as me so it's like having 3 grown-ups in a queen size bed.

> Does anyone else have this issue or have any suggestions?

>

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When my daughter's having a bad night, I let her curl up on top of a

blanket on the floor in our room. I want to give her the support of

knowing I'm right there, without allowing her to completely invade

what little personal space I have. Also that way she doesn't get too

comfortable, so only uses this if she really does need it.

Meira

>

> Does anyone have issues with their AS child not sleeping alone? My

son

> is 6 and in the last few months has developed a fear of being

> alone.....ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME. This of course causes problems with

our

> sleeping arrangements. He sleeps with my husband and I....he's

almost

> as tall as me so it's like having 3 grown-ups in a queen size bed.

> Does anyone else have this issue or have any suggestions?

>

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When my daughter's having a bad night, I let her curl up on top of a

blanket on the floor in our room. I want to give her the support of

knowing I'm right there, without allowing her to completely invade

what little personal space I have. Also that way she doesn't get too

comfortable, so only uses this if she really does need it.

Meira

>

> Does anyone have issues with their AS child not sleeping alone? My

son

> is 6 and in the last few months has developed a fear of being

> alone.....ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME. This of course causes problems with

our

> sleeping arrangements. He sleeps with my husband and I....he's

almost

> as tall as me so it's like having 3 grown-ups in a queen size bed.

> Does anyone else have this issue or have any suggestions?

>

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When my daughter's having a bad night, I let her curl up on top of a

blanket on the floor in our room. I want to give her the support of

knowing I'm right there, without allowing her to completely invade

what little personal space I have. Also that way she doesn't get too

comfortable, so only uses this if she really does need it.

Meira

>

> Does anyone have issues with their AS child not sleeping alone? My

son

> is 6 and in the last few months has developed a fear of being

> alone.....ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME. This of course causes problems with

our

> sleeping arrangements. He sleeps with my husband and I....he's

almost

> as tall as me so it's like having 3 grown-ups in a queen size bed.

> Does anyone else have this issue or have any suggestions?

>

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When my daughter's having a bad night, I let her curl up on top of a

blanket on the floor in our room. I want to give her the support of

knowing I'm right there, without allowing her to completely invade

what little personal space I have. Also that way she doesn't get too

comfortable, so only uses this if she really does need it.

Meira

>

> Does anyone have issues with their AS child not sleeping alone? My

son

> is 6 and in the last few months has developed a fear of being

> alone.....ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME. This of course causes problems with

our

> sleeping arrangements. He sleeps with my husband and I....he's

almost

> as tall as me so it's like having 3 grown-ups in a queen size bed.

> Does anyone else have this issue or have any suggestions?

>

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When my daughter's having a bad night, I let her curl up on top of a

blanket on the floor in our room. I want to give her the support of

knowing I'm right there, without allowing her to completely invade

what little personal space I have. Also that way she doesn't get too

comfortable, so only uses this if she really does need it.

Meira

>

> Does anyone have issues with their AS child not sleeping alone? My

son

> is 6 and in the last few months has developed a fear of being

> alone.....ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME. This of course causes problems with

our

> sleeping arrangements. He sleeps with my husband and I....he's

almost

> as tall as me so it's like having 3 grown-ups in a queen size bed.

> Does anyone else have this issue or have any suggestions?

>

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When my daughter's having a bad night, I let her curl up on top of a

blanket on the floor in our room. I want to give her the support of

knowing I'm right there, without allowing her to completely invade

what little personal space I have. Also that way she doesn't get too

comfortable, so only uses this if she really does need it.

Meira

>

> Does anyone have issues with their AS child not sleeping alone? My

son

> is 6 and in the last few months has developed a fear of being

> alone.....ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME. This of course causes problems with

our

> sleeping arrangements. He sleeps with my husband and I....he's

almost

> as tall as me so it's like having 3 grown-ups in a queen size bed.

> Does anyone else have this issue or have any suggestions?

>

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When my daughter's having a bad night, I let her curl up on top of a

blanket on the floor in our room. I want to give her the support of

knowing I'm right there, without allowing her to completely invade

what little personal space I have. Also that way she doesn't get too

comfortable, so only uses this if she really does need it.

Meira

>

> Does anyone have issues with their AS child not sleeping alone? My

son

> is 6 and in the last few months has developed a fear of being

> alone.....ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME. This of course causes problems with

our

> sleeping arrangements. He sleeps with my husband and I....he's

almost

> as tall as me so it's like having 3 grown-ups in a queen size bed.

> Does anyone else have this issue or have any suggestions?

>

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When my daughter's having a bad night, I let her curl up on top of a

blanket on the floor in our room. I want to give her the support of

knowing I'm right there, without allowing her to completely invade

what little personal space I have. Also that way she doesn't get too

comfortable, so only uses this if she really does need it.

Meira

>

> Does anyone have issues with their AS child not sleeping alone? My

son

> is 6 and in the last few months has developed a fear of being

> alone.....ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME. This of course causes problems with

our

> sleeping arrangements. He sleeps with my husband and I....he's

almost

> as tall as me so it's like having 3 grown-ups in a queen size bed.

> Does anyone else have this issue or have any suggestions?

>

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My 4 1/2 yo goes through phases of not wanting to be alone. He's in it now, as

a matter of

fact. He's always slept with us, as does our baby, so that's not an issue. He

sleeps better

with us, so we're all for it. We solve the mattress space issue by having two

mattresses (king

and queen) next to each other on the floor.

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My 4 1/2 yo goes through phases of not wanting to be alone. He's in it now, as

a matter of

fact. He's always slept with us, as does our baby, so that's not an issue. He

sleeps better

with us, so we're all for it. We solve the mattress space issue by having two

mattresses (king

and queen) next to each other on the floor.

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My 4 1/2 yo goes through phases of not wanting to be alone. He's in it now, as

a matter of

fact. He's always slept with us, as does our baby, so that's not an issue. He

sleeps better

with us, so we're all for it. We solve the mattress space issue by having two

mattresses (king

and queen) next to each other on the floor.

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My 4 1/2 yo goes through phases of not wanting to be alone. He's in it now, as

a matter of

fact. He's always slept with us, as does our baby, so that's not an issue. He

sleeps better

with us, so we're all for it. We solve the mattress space issue by having two

mattresses (king

and queen) next to each other on the floor.

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My 4 1/2 yo goes through phases of not wanting to be alone. He's in it now, as

a matter of

fact. He's always slept with us, as does our baby, so that's not an issue. He

sleeps better

with us, so we're all for it. We solve the mattress space issue by having two

mattresses (king

and queen) next to each other on the floor.

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My 4 1/2 yo goes through phases of not wanting to be alone. He's in it now, as

a matter of

fact. He's always slept with us, as does our baby, so that's not an issue. He

sleeps better

with us, so we're all for it. We solve the mattress space issue by having two

mattresses (king

and queen) next to each other on the floor.

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My 4 1/2 yo goes through phases of not wanting to be alone. He's in it now, as

a matter of

fact. He's always slept with us, as does our baby, so that's not an issue. He

sleeps better

with us, so we're all for it. We solve the mattress space issue by having two

mattresses (king

and queen) next to each other on the floor.

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My 4 1/2 yo goes through phases of not wanting to be alone. He's in it now, as

a matter of

fact. He's always slept with us, as does our baby, so that's not an issue. He

sleeps better

with us, so we're all for it. We solve the mattress space issue by having two

mattresses (king

and queen) next to each other on the floor.

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My 4 1/2 yo goes through phases of not wanting to be alone. He's in it now, as

a matter of

fact. He's always slept with us, as does our baby, so that's not an issue. He

sleeps better

with us, so we're all for it. We solve the mattress space issue by having two

mattresses (king

and queen) next to each other on the floor.

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My 4 1/2 yo goes through phases of not wanting to be alone. He's in it now, as

a matter of

fact. He's always slept with us, as does our baby, so that's not an issue. He

sleeps better

with us, so we're all for it. We solve the mattress space issue by having two

mattresses (king

and queen) next to each other on the floor.

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Our kids slept in our bed from the moment they came home from the hospital until

the moment they decided to get into their own. Everyone sleeps in their own bed

now....but are welcome at any time. Some come in about 4 am,,,,,,some start

there and move out because of little space after awhile.

We never let it be an issue if they wanted to sleep with us. It's the most

calm and sweet time of the entire day and it feels emotionally well to be with

who you love. Sounds corny, maybe,,,,,,,but we never did the " cry it out " thing

or " get in your own bed " thing......it made me too sad.

Robin

meiraharvey <meira-harvey@...> wrote:

When my daughter's having a bad night, I let her curl up on top of a

blanket on the floor in our room. I want to give her the support of

knowing I'm right there, without allowing her to completely invade

what little personal space I have. Also that way she doesn't get too

comfortable, so only uses this if she really does need it.

Meira

>

> Does anyone have issues with their AS child not sleeping alone? My

son

> is 6 and in the last few months has developed a fear of being

> alone.....ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME. This of course causes problems with

our

> sleeping arrangements. He sleeps with my husband and I....he's

almost

> as tall as me so it's like having 3 grown-ups in a queen size bed.

> Does anyone else have this issue or have any suggestions?

>

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Our kids slept in our bed from the moment they came home from the hospital until

the moment they decided to get into their own. Everyone sleeps in their own bed

now....but are welcome at any time. Some come in about 4 am,,,,,,some start

there and move out because of little space after awhile.

We never let it be an issue if they wanted to sleep with us. It's the most

calm and sweet time of the entire day and it feels emotionally well to be with

who you love. Sounds corny, maybe,,,,,,,but we never did the " cry it out " thing

or " get in your own bed " thing......it made me too sad.

Robin

meiraharvey <meira-harvey@...> wrote:

When my daughter's having a bad night, I let her curl up on top of a

blanket on the floor in our room. I want to give her the support of

knowing I'm right there, without allowing her to completely invade

what little personal space I have. Also that way she doesn't get too

comfortable, so only uses this if she really does need it.

Meira

>

> Does anyone have issues with their AS child not sleeping alone? My

son

> is 6 and in the last few months has developed a fear of being

> alone.....ANYWHERE AT ANYTIME. This of course causes problems with

our

> sleeping arrangements. He sleeps with my husband and I....he's

almost

> as tall as me so it's like having 3 grown-ups in a queen size bed.

> Does anyone else have this issue or have any suggestions?

>

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