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Moving easy child into difficult child's room
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<blockquote data-quote="Autismkids" data-source="post: 347234" data-attributes="member: 8756"><p>Sounds like you have a good plan!</p><p> </p><p>My 2 share a room with bunk beds. When they're fighting, either child is allowed to use my room as a safety zone (usually daughter). The room was originally daughter's so the walls are purple. When DS moved in there, I didn't change much. They switch beds every so often, and which ever bed DS is using gets decorated by daughter with these cute little pictures (boy stuff).</p><p> </p><p>Your husband should have a sleep study (for his health and everyone's sanity! LOL).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Autismkids, post: 347234, member: 8756"] Sounds like you have a good plan! My 2 share a room with bunk beds. When they're fighting, either child is allowed to use my room as a safety zone (usually daughter). The room was originally daughter's so the walls are purple. When DS moved in there, I didn't change much. They switch beds every so often, and which ever bed DS is using gets decorated by daughter with these cute little pictures (boy stuff). Your husband should have a sleep study (for his health and everyone's sanity! LOL). [/QUOTE]
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