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It sounds to me like he is either worried or overly excited about the move and wants to know you are moving too. Sit him down and talk to him about the move (if you haven't already). Reassure him that EVERYBODY is moving together, that you will still be there for him and see if he has any questions or worries. Be patient too. Sometimes little ones cannot express their feelings too well. In the meantime, don't get in bed with him. And don't let him in bed with you. When he comes for you, just take him back to bed and tuck him in. Make sure he is drowsy or content at least and then head back to your room. If he gets up again, tuck him in again and leave. Keep doing. And keep reassuring him that the move will be cool. He'll like his new room etc.
My almost 2yo had to be sleep re-trained about six months ago because he kept waking up at 2:15 a.m. like clockwork. I finally was so frustrated after two week (and tired) I called the doctor. They told me his sleep patterns were probably disrupted due to the holidays changing his schedule. I was told not to take him out of his bed but to settle him down and then leave. And keep doing that with longer intervals in between coming back. Worked in two days. Thankfully! Hope this helps a little!
J.