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It happened again last night

So once Joel and the boys got home it was around 7 so it was relax time until bed.

Our oldest boy enjoyed some time on the switch playing Zelda. Link never dies when he plays.

Our youngest boy sits next to me on the couch and snuggles close to me.

Daddy it happened again.

What happened

I woke up and my pillows were gone.

My buddy was home and asked him
You didn't have a dream about eating marshmallows did you

He laughed and said no uncle I didn't eat my pillow. I was at the wrong end of my bed again and it scared me. I thought someone took them again.

This is the second time he's talked about this and I'm starting to worry. Should we get him pillows for both ends of his bed. Should I tell his counselor about it. Or is it just a thing to remind him his pillows are always at the top of his bed and he just moved a lot in his sleep.

I don't want to over react but I don't want to under react either.

This sweet boy of ours
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Cigarguy · 41-45, M
@geoam1 yes I'm going to call him tomorrow morning. I'm not sure what is going on but I could use the help of his counselor on this. I feel a bit helpless right now. We all do. Maybe it's just stress with Star coming home. But I want to be sure
Is he sleepwalking???
Cigarguy · 41-45, M
@HootyTheNightOwl no he's just seems to be moving a lot in his sleep and some how get to the bottom of his bed. His pillows are still at the top of his bed. But I think he wakes up and doesn't know where he is even though he's still in his bed. It's happened twice and it was enough for him to tell me and Joel about it. Maybe I just need to put pillows on both ends of his bed. I just don't know if this is something to worry about
@Cigarguy Is he autistic, too???

You can try the pillow idea, but, if he is autistic, he could be that he's sensory seeking and he needs tucking in tightly or weighted blankets.

Apparently, this is a normal part of child development, so you don't need to worry unless it's causing him distress or he's not sleeping well.
Cigarguy · 41-45, M
@HootyTheNightOwl no he's been tested and he is not , he his ADHD but we have not put him on meds and don't plan on it either.

 
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