annie; yes it can be very scary for a child, to sleep alone and may need that extra boost, of comfort! ive always allowed my kids to have that comfort when needed, there are times when we just want to be held by someone , and it may not be comforting for that person to always give it when needed, my husband and i found us in the same situation but i was not willing to just say go away, i wanted to comfort my kids without disturbing my husbands sleep. when i was young i was scared and needed comfort, i used to have horrible nightmares, and my mom would never let me in her bed so as to not disturb dad, well this led me to find comfort elsewhere, like an older teen brothers room, and me in his bed was not good, so in effect that pushing away from parents, was not beneficial, at all, and i really needed to be in their room, so i chose to not ever push my kids away especially in a time of need or fear, so i put a small mattress under my bed, all made up and when the child came in, the room i could hold them on my side of bed, and then lay them down on the mattress on the floor and could rub their backs, or could hold their hand without taking up room in my bed, and disturbing all of us, this helped my children alot and at any age were able to come into our room and always feel safe, it wont last long, they will eventualy go to their room, and this allows them to start in their room, and finish sleeping on their own with comfort, hopefully thats enough time for you and your husband to make whoopie , haaah either way have a restful sleep with knowing you cared for their little fears as well, D. s