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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here: lord, I forgot how DCUM is. Thanks for those who gave practical solutions (and even the one who posted about this being a "luxury problem," such a good point.). For those who made wrong assumptions based on a design help post, it's interesting you don't have anything better to do than make people feel bad online behind a veil of anonymity. Of course I didn't give a whole lot of detail about my life situation - I'm just looking for practical suggestions and a comfortable sleep sofa! Of course I'm going to get my kid a comfortable bed, or move the comfortable bed into her room if she prefers that. [/quote] Look, I'm sorry I made you feel bad but your kid is sleeping in the guest room instead of her room. You want advise? Well here it is: Move the guest room bed to her room and move her bed to the guest room. Call bulk trash pick up and have them haul away the old bed in the next week or two. She should be able to sleep in her own room. Then over the next few weeks or months you can figure out what you want to do with the current guest room. I would not want my kid to feel like she has to sleep in the guest room.[/quote] Thanks. That's good advice. Although my kid loves sleeping in the guest room. It's just too close to my other kid (also neurodiverse) who doesn't like it for a few reasons - plus our dog and cat like sleeping in the guest room so they whine and scratch at the door at 1am. hahahahahahaha. We need to get our kid back into her room on a comfortable bed for everyone's sanity. So this is a good interim solution while we figure it out. But you should think about the fact that you're making parental judgments based on little information, and why you feel the need to do that. You don't know the whole of someone's life situation from a DCUM post, and I don't want to bore everyone with the details of mine. Have some empathy. [/quote]
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