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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 369094"><p>Joneshockey,</p><p></p><p>Totally sypathize, my son also had lots of fears at night and would often wake up and comment crawl into bed with us which meant neither dad or I slept well. Trying to get him back to sleep in his own bed did not work well either and just interfered with our sleep. We finally did what made the most sense for our sleep. We put a mat and sleeping bag on the floor of our room. If he woke up at night he wa welcome to come in our room and sleep on the floor. So for quite a long time we would wake up in the morning and he would be asleep on the floor. Worked for all of us, we got our sleep and he got comfort from being in the room with us when he was scared at night. I think this went on until he was about 10 . Eventually he just didn't need to do it anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 369094"] Joneshockey, Totally sypathize, my son also had lots of fears at night and would often wake up and comment crawl into bed with us which meant neither dad or I slept well. Trying to get him back to sleep in his own bed did not work well either and just interfered with our sleep. We finally did what made the most sense for our sleep. We put a mat and sleeping bag on the floor of our room. If he woke up at night he wa welcome to come in our room and sleep on the floor. So for quite a long time we would wake up in the morning and he would be asleep on the floor. Worked for all of us, we got our sleep and he got comfort from being in the room with us when he was scared at night. I think this went on until he was about 10 . Eventually he just didn't need to do it anymore. [/QUOTE]
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