He probably has night anxiety. This can be for a variety of reasons, ranging from nightmares to sleep disorders that cause things like sleep paralysis and hallucinations.
If his parents are allowing him to sleep with them then I'm sure this is something he has struggled with for a while and I don't think you should ridicule or harass him for it.
umm not really his parents dont let him but he ******* enough to convince them his dad even gets mad an tell him he might as well trow away his bed if hes not gona sleep on it. His only excuse is that he gets NERVOUSE from school. but in school hes always happy, playing around and not showing the smalled sign of nervousness.
He possibly needs some therapy to be able to sleep on his own. His parents should be the one wanting this to end and enforce his sleeping habits. But if they are allowing him to sleep with them there might be some other issues that you don't know.
Because if his parents really thought he should sleep away they will reinforce it until he does. it will take time and patience to get over this problem...ridiculing him will not work.
Like JMcKale said, he very well could have night anxiety. Not everyone with anxiety is nervous all the time, and in fact most people with anxiety will try very hard not to show it. The fact that he's fine at school doesn't prove anything, night anxiety is called that because it happens at NIGHT, and so the anxiety may not manifest during the day. Sleep disorders are incredibly common but can be hard to get over. He is not weird, nor is he "gay", which if you're using that as an insult you really should stop, he just needs to sit down and talk to his parents to find out why he feels the need to sleep in the same room as other people.
Hi, welcome to the forum, children’s should not sleep with there parents when they are more than 5 years. But this depends on the family setting, cultural norms, medical conditions and behavior.
It is the duty of parents to say them and make them understand that they are old and they need separate room, shelf etc. But there seems nothing wrong in him. He needs a behavioral therapy from the doctor. Take care and regards.