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Do Kids Grow Out Of The Sleeping In Parent's Bed Habit Eventually?
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Hello again following on from yesterday, does anyone have any experience of having a child that habitually wakes up to come in parents bed and if so, did they eventually grow out of it on their own accord? Tia.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My daughter used to do this and, without wanting to sound horrible, it was awful.
Our bed isn't huge and I had night after night of no sleep where she would take up my side of the bed.
Personally, I'd nip in the bud now.
I would get up when she came in, and take her back to her own bed. She didn't like it, and it went on for about a week, but eventually she stopped doing it.
Our bed isn't huge and I had night after night of no sleep where she would take up my side of the bed.
Personally, I'd nip in the bud now.
I would get up when she came in, and take her back to her own bed. She didn't like it, and it went on for about a week, but eventually she stopped doing it.
I would try and nip it in the bud now, I don't think she will grow out of it. How was she at settling herself when she was a baby? My daughter is almost 18 months now and she's pretty good at settling herself as she has a comfort toy which she takes to bed with her. If she wakes up, she rolls over and gets the toy, and goes back to sleep. Could you try this?
Similar to Prudie I slept in my mums bed for two years from the ages of 7-9 after my dad died. When my mum put an end to it I made a right fuss saying she didn't love me anymore, which I knew wasn't true, and it was quite a struggle. Don't let it get to that stage.
Similar to Prudie I slept in my mums bed for two years from the ages of 7-9 after my dad died. When my mum put an end to it I made a right fuss saying she didn't love me anymore, which I knew wasn't true, and it was quite a struggle. Don't let it get to that stage.
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