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.
The amount of sleep your teen is getting and the regularity of their sleep schedule is most important, so sleeping until the late morning may actually be okay.
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In a study published in the journal Pediatrics, researchers found a strong association between sleeping on sofas and infant deaths.
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