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  2. Couple shares bed with daughters 6 and 12. How old is too old ...

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    An Alabama dad made a viral video showing his family's co-sleeping arrangement and it's getting reaction. How old is too old to co-sleep with parents? Couple shares bed with daughters 6 and 12.

  3. Co-sleeping - Wikipedia

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    Co-sleeping or bed sharing is a practice in which babies and young children sleep close to one or both parents, as opposed to in a separate room. Co-sleeping individuals sleep in sensory proximity to one another, where the individual senses the presence of others. [1] This sensory proximity can either be triggered by touch, smell, taste, or noise.

  4. Some parents aren't allowing their kids to have sleepovers ...

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    Vanessa Miceli, mother of an 11-year-old girl, says she allows sleepovers at her house and gives her daughter permission to sleepover at her friends houses — if she's comfortable with the ...

  5. Attachment parenting - Wikipedia

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    Although the term "attachment parenting" was first used only in the late 1990s, [5] the concept is much older. In the United States, it became popular in the mid-1900s, when several responsiveness and love-oriented parenting philosophies entered the pedagogical mainstream, as a contrast to the more disciplinarian philosophies prevalent at the time.

  6. Parents are shocked when all 7 of their adult kids show up ...

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    Cody, Teresa, 57, Chad, 55, Chris, 52, Bobbi, 49, Danny, 45, and Hiedi, 40, showed up at Luedeen and John’s door armed with sleeping bags and Chinese food. (Luedeen and John also have a daughter ...

  7. Kibbutz communal child rearing and collective education

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    Parents were not involved economically in the upbringing of their children. Children's lives had three focal points: the children's house, parents' house, and the whole kibbutz. They lived in the children's house, where they had communal sleeping arrangements and visited their parents for 2–3 hours a day.

  8. Is it ever safe to leave kids sleeping alone in a hotel room ...

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    Matt and Abby Howard are clarifying after they shared a video suggesting they left their children in a cruise-ship cabin while they went to dinner.

  9. Infant sleep - Wikipedia

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    Infant sleep in the first year can be categorised into active sleep (AS) and quiet sleep (QS). Active sleep is similar to the adult REM sleep in that it is characterised by eye and other kinds of movement; however, unlike adults in REM, infants tend to enter AS at the beginning of their sleep cycle, as opposed to the end of it like REM in ...