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<blockquote data-quote="smallworld" data-source="post: 22206" data-attributes="member: 2423"><p>SRL, don't know if this will work, but can you have a "sleepover" without the boys sleeping over? In other words, the boys could come for dinner, bring their sleeping bags, watch a movie and eat popcorn, and then go home. That might give him the space he needs. </p><p></p><p>And then again, difficult child may be onto something about sleeping in different parts of the house. My difficult child 2 recently had a slumber party with 7 other girls (were we nuts?). Toward midnight, difficult child 2 was tired, but some of her friends wanted to keep talking. So she and one other friend went downstairs to our sunroom to sleep. The rest of the girls stayed in difficult child 2's room and eventually nodded off. It worked for difficult child 2. </p><p></p><p>Good luck with the birthday preparations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smallworld, post: 22206, member: 2423"] SRL, don't know if this will work, but can you have a "sleepover" without the boys sleeping over? In other words, the boys could come for dinner, bring their sleeping bags, watch a movie and eat popcorn, and then go home. That might give him the space he needs. And then again, difficult child may be onto something about sleeping in different parts of the house. My difficult child 2 recently had a slumber party with 7 other girls (were we nuts?). Toward midnight, difficult child 2 was tired, but some of her friends wanted to keep talking. So she and one other friend went downstairs to our sunroom to sleep. The rest of the girls stayed in difficult child 2's room and eventually nodded off. It worked for difficult child 2. Good luck with the birthday preparations. [/QUOTE]
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