I had been driving over the road for 10 years and during that time my wife allowed our adopted son to sleep in our bed.
Now that I am home all of the time he will not sleep in his own bed. He starts out the night that way but by morning he is sleeping on a recliner that we have in our room.
He was adopted at age 2 1/2 and has a growth problem due to lack of infantile nurturing. Three months ago he was started on a series of 3 testosterone shots to spur his growth and it is working very well. He has pretty much been a "Mommas Boy".
What can we do to correct this behavior?
Now that I am home all of the time he will not sleep in his own bed. He starts out the night that way but by morning he is sleeping on a recliner that we have in our room.
He was adopted at age 2 1/2 and has a growth problem due to lack of infantile nurturing. Three months ago he was started on a series of 3 testosterone shots to spur his growth and it is working very well. He has pretty much been a "Mommas Boy".
What can we do to correct this behavior?
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It sounds like he has some deep emotional problems that he needs help with. I highly suggest you have him work with a Body Talk specialist. You can google "body talk system" to find their website and find a specialist in your area. These specialists dig for deep emotional issues in the body and help to heal emotionally and physically.
I suggest that you talk with him about this first. Don't force him. He won't respond well to the treatment and it likely won't be effective. You can try doing this as a family to help him feel more comfortable. Be sure to ask him what he would like.
I suggest that you talk with him about this first. Don't force him. He won't respond well to the treatment and it likely won't be effective. You can try doing this as a family to help him feel more comfortable. Be sure to ask him what he would like.
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