Archive for 'Co-Sleeping'
Cry-It-Out Means More Stress in Adulthood, Researchers Say
America’s “let them cry” attitude toward children may lead to more fears and tears among adults, according to two Harvard Medical School researchers.
Posted: April 15th, 2009 under Attachment Parenting 101, Co-Sleeping.
Tags: bedsharing, CIO, Co-Sleeping, cry it out method, cry-it-out
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Co-Sleeping Benefits
Co-sleeping is perhaps the most controversial of all of the different areas of attachment parenting; however, despite the controversy, co-sleeping benefits surely outweigh the dangers of co-sleeping. Certainly, it may seem odd to western parents used to the concept of creating a separate nursery for baby, complete with crib, changing table, dresser, and rocking chair. [...]
Posted: February 16th, 2009 under Breastfeeding, Co-Sleeping.
Tags: Add new tag, attachment parenting, Breastfeeding, Co-Sleeping
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Co-Sleeping and SIDS Risk
This is perhaps the most controversial of all of the different areas of attachment parenting. Certainly, it may seem odd to western parents used to the concept of creating a separate nursery for baby, complete with crib, changing table, dresser, and rocking chair. Historically, co-sleeping, or the practice whereby infants, babies, and/or children sleep in [...]
Posted: February 3rd, 2009 under Co-Sleeping.
Tags: Co-Sleeping, SIDS, Vaccines
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