pimg class=”alignright” alt=”co sleeping” src=”http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg158/MDA2008/MDA%202011/co-sleeping.jpg” width=”320″ height=”212″ title=”Co Sleeping: The Risks and the Benefits” /Co-sleeping, bed sharing, or whatever else you want to call it #8211; is an abomination of a behavior that no self-respecting mammal engages in. If you don#8217;t believe me, consider how other mammals handle their kids. You know the old can and string phones we used to make as kids? New chimpanzee parents will string a vine between two empty a title=”The Wonderful World of Coconut Products” href=”http://www.marksdailyapple.com/the-wonderful-world-of-coconut-products/”coconut/a shell halves, placing one half in the baby chimp#8217;s nest in the next tree over and the other half in the parents#8217; nest, allowing them to monitor the baby#8217;s cries and activity during the night. If the baby wakes up, they#8217;ll swing on over to the other tree and produce a hairy teat until the little chimp quiets down. Then it#8217;s back to bed. The first thing […]
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