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Nightmares, anxiety, and lack of sleep for us all
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<blockquote data-quote="StressedM0mma" data-source="post: 510034" data-attributes="member: 13204"><p>My difficult child just turned 15, and she will ask me on occasion to lie in her bed with her, and sing to her like when she was little. That is how I know she is really really anxious. When she was spiraling in the late fall, I was sleeping on the floor for weeks straight. It is hard to say NO when they want their mom. At least for me it is, since difficult child normally does not want me at all. I would make a special spot on the floor in your room where he could come in and sleep in the night if he gets scared. That way you get your bed, and he still gets the "safety" of you being there. And, it will make him have to face his anxiety a little by leaving his bed to come to your room.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StressedM0mma, post: 510034, member: 13204"] My difficult child just turned 15, and she will ask me on occasion to lie in her bed with her, and sing to her like when she was little. That is how I know she is really really anxious. When she was spiraling in the late fall, I was sleeping on the floor for weeks straight. It is hard to say NO when they want their mom. At least for me it is, since difficult child normally does not want me at all. I would make a special spot on the floor in your room where he could come in and sleep in the night if he gets scared. That way you get your bed, and he still gets the "safety" of you being there. And, it will make him have to face his anxiety a little by leaving his bed to come to your room. [/QUOTE]
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