There are no shortcuts, it takes baby steps to accomplish this. They usually outgrow this phase later on. Children sleep in their parents bedroom because it makes them feel safer than they would in there own bed. Give them a few teddies to sleep with, night-lights, leave the door slightly open, give them treats in the morning once in a while, not too often; or just get to the root cause and ask them gently what is hindering them from falling asleep in their own bed.
Maybe he just needs to eat more, or rock him to sleep, but sometimes make a nap and sleep schedule, and make a reward when he does go to bed.
A three year old should be able to sleep on a twin size bed without fear of falling out. A twin bed should be large enough to accomadate a 3 year old when they roll over, and shift around.
at least 10 but i go to sleep at 9
5:00
yes you can... if your going to shag use a condom
no it is not illegal but it is a different story if she is touching him
I don't see why not. Make sure they sleep in between you and your spouse or have a rail up on the sides of the bed so that they don't fall out. If you don't want your child to get used to it then I wouldn't do it on a daily basis. They won't want to sleep in their own bed and it will be doubly difficult to get them out of your bed when they get older.
Establishing a consistent bedtime routine, creating a calm sleep environment, and gently encouraging the child to fall asleep in their own bed can help a 2-year-old sleep independently. Gradually transitioning from co-sleeping to solo sleeping can also be effective.
well yeah it is they sleep in the same bed sometimes at sleepovers but it's not like they take there cloths of and have sex they are sleeping next to each other in a bed it is fine.
Whenever they want to, they are 50 yrs old and know when to go to sleep.
in my oppinnion yes it is ok for a 17 year old to sleep with a 15 year old as long as there not doing any thing
9:00 becauce 82 year olds need there sleep