I had a similar situation, although my almost 2 year old son, learned he could get out his bed (18 mo.), and I'd sleep with him on the couch. He'd go to bed in his own bed, but I'd have to stay in the room until he was asleep. He'd awaken in the middle of night and come get me, that's when I'd sleep on the couch or on some mats in the living room. We then got a twin bed for him, and I automatically would lay with him until he fell asleep, but he still continued to come get me in the middle of the night, so I was not getting good sleep. Two weeks ago we told my son that he needed to start sleeping in his bed all night and go to sleep on his own. I've always read to him, so I've continued to read to him, then tell him it's time for bed, and for him to close his eyes, but I'd check on him in a few minutes. The first night was a two hour process, and for a few nights, he'd still wake up, but would go back to bed easier. He had been a little better each night. I've been told by other people it can take a couple weeks to a month. As we know kids are going to get up from time to time and need you. I have in the last few days let him come in bed with us when he awakens around 4:00-5:00 in the morning, but I need to tell him to go back to bed, because he was sleeping in his bed pretty good. Like I said it has only been two weeks of doing this, but it's a lot better than it was. He was never really in our bed much, but you just have to stick with it, and it's never easy, especially if they kick and scream a lot. Good luck, sorry I rambled on. Him getting up in the night also started when he learned to get out of his crib, and we moved from and apt to a house that we bought, so I don't know if some of it had to do with being scared