pimg class=”alignright” alt=”babymother” src=”http://i247.photobucket.com/albums/gg158/MDA2008/MDA%202011/babymother.jpg” width=”319″ height=”210″ title=”Co Sleeping: How to Do It Safely” /Last week, I broached the topic of a title=”Co-Sleeping: The Risks and the Benefits ” href=”http://www.marksdailyapple.com/co-sleeping-risks-benefits/#axzz2Ijau2Z49″co-sleeping/a. The reception was almost unanimously positive, with plenty of you chiming in with your own c0-sleeping success stories. Before you toss the crib, however, realize that co-sleeping isn#8217;t as simple as flopping down in bed with your baby and drifting off to sleep. Co-sleeping emis/em a healthy, effective, and arguably #8220;natural#8221; way to raise independent children, but it must be done safely. Remember those studies I cited last week where co-sleeping was associated with infant deaths? Yeah, when co-sleeping is done poorly or incorrectly or unsafely, it becomes an effective way to harm children. Sadly, most parents no longer have access to the #8220;village,#8221; that treasure trove of knowledge full of parents and grandparents and aunts and uncles and infinite cousins with […]
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