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.
when they are little they will sleep with you but when they get like 4 or 5 you should probubly put them in their own room if they are still scared get them a nightlight and tell them it will protect them or what ever it is that they are scared ect. about.
First make a bed time routine, putt the child to bed at the same time each night, maybe read him or her a story every night.The child might be afraid to be alone at night so get the child a stuffed animal or something that the child can have by him as he sleeps, also have a night light for them.The most importation thing is to stick to what you say so when you putt the kid in their room to sleep, that child must go to sleep, so if the child comes out of their room putt them right back in their room.
A child at the age of 10 should get up to nine hours sleep
No, but it is very wierd! Mabey your child is scared to sleep in his own room! You never know! Ooh
A 11 year child should sleep at 9 A.M.
The average sleep time for a 12-year-old child is around 9-12 hours per night.
They should sleep at 9:35pm.
A 2-year-old child typically needs around 11 to 14 hours of sleep per day, including naps.
A 2.5-year-old child typically needs around 11-14 hours of sleep per day, including naps.
No. It is illegal. The minor child can not sleep with an unrelated 19 year old adult.
A 2.5-year-old child should get around 11-14 hours of sleep per day, including naps.
The best way is to have one parent stay with the child in her room until she falls asleep. You can even get in bed with the child, but it is important to teach the child that it is safe to sleep in her own bed. If she comes to try to get in bed with you in the middle of the night, carry her back to her room and stay there with her until she falls asleep.