...and every night I go to sleep my children are in their own beds...and every morning I awake to find them snuggled in my bed (not Ashley, she prefers her bed or the couch) lol. I think I have gotten so used to them doing it that I really don't recall them climbing in. As my Mother can attest, I was a sleep walker as a child. I wonder if they are also sleep walkers or just taking advantage of their Mommy's deep sleep? Sometimes I do wake up and put them back, even then I wake up and they are back in my bed. What would you do to stop it? My bed really is not all that large, and my children are not getting any smaller.
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Logan has my sleeping/walking issues as well and was/is the hardest to keep out of my bed-even at almost 11. I started fixing a spot on the floor for him. The extra down comforter is there, along with a pillow. He now knows that when he comes up, he needs to sleep on the floor. The only danger now is occasionally I will kick his head or trip over him while wandering to the bathroom. I find that he's in our bedroom less often now and the times when he is, he usually really needed/wanted to be there. So that's our 11 year old solution.
When the kids were younger we actually had wall to wall bed-twin size next to the king and a toddler bed on the other side.
We had issues with this with only 1 of ours (thank goodness) I did the same thing as Cyn, we put a blanket and pillow on the floor for him. Although, I didn't make it as nice as hers! He still had to sleep on the floor. That worked great, then they started just sleeping on the couch. Until Rob...he gos to work around 5am, so whom ever is on the couch wakes up with him, then he carries them to our bed instead of back down the stairs...
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