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  2. 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 ]

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

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    That’s when there needs to be the delineation of child room, parent room.” Last year, actor Alicia Silverstone revealed that she and her then 11-year-old son, Bear, were sharing a bed.

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

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    But while some kids love sleepovers, others prefer to sleep in their own bed, feeling nervous at the thought of leaving their home for a night. And parents aren't without their own love-hate ...

  5. Babies should sleep in parents' room to help prevent SIDS - AOL

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    SIDS has become much less common in recent decades but it still remains a leading cause of infant mortality, killing about 3,500 babies a year in the U.S.

  6. Infant sleep - Wikipedia

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    Infant sleep practices vary widely between cultures and over history; historically infants would sleep on the ground with their parents. In many modern cultures, infants sleep in a variety of types of infant beds or share a bed with parents.

  7. Attachment parenting - Wikipedia

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    Co-sleeping mothers breastfeed three times as frequently during the night as mothers who have their bed for themselves. [78] The most important factor for a child to get a good sleep proved to be the mother's emotional accessibility, not her permanent physical closeness. [77]

  8. Overlaying - Wikipedia

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    Overlaying or overlying is the act of accidentally smothering a child to death by rolling over them in sleep.. The London coroner Athelstan Braxton Hicks noted [when?] that "during the last ten months no less than 500 cases had occurred in which children had been suffocated while in bed with their parents, in London alone."

  9. Mother charged with killing second baby in co-sleeping death

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    In 2022, the department said, she had another child who also died after she was co-sleeping with them. ... Co-sleeping does not necessarily mean the parent is sleeping in the same bed, per the ...