
Because of the pandemic my child wants to co-sleep. What should I do?
Co-sleeping is not inherently wrong and does necessary cause problems as long as the child is healthy and over 18 months of age.

Co-sleeping is not inherently wrong and does necessary cause problems as long as the child is healthy and over 18 months of age.

Since the pandemic started, most dentists have been working very hard to implement measures to protect themselves, their staff and their patients from COVID-19.

We like to teach parents to make the sleep routine very short, and call everything else the “evening routine.

Stress that builds up over time can start to get in the way of how your child is doing day to day.

There are many factors that can cause failure to thrive (FTT) or malnutrition, such as illness or environmental, socioeconomic and behavioral factors.