Co-Sleeping

My 9-Year-Old Needs a Parent to Fall and Stay Asleep

It’s not uncommon for toddlers to experience separation anxiety at bedtime, but older children also sometimes struggle with sleeping alone. When your child needs a parent to fall asleep and stay asleep, carving out adult-time becomes a nightly challenge. You might even lose sleep yourself. You won’t see results overnight, but if you’re patient with your child, you have a good chance of putting her sleep issues to bed for good.

All About Co-Sleeping

What Are the Dangers of Co-Sleeping With Children?

...States as well. In fact, the number of infants younger than 7 months old who usually slept with an adult grew from 5.5 percent to 12.8 percent from 1993 to 2000, according to BabyCenter.com. Although co-sleeping has many pot...

How to Share a Bedroom With a Baby

Sharing your bedroom with your baby is an ideal solution if you have little space or want peace of mind that your baby is safe throughout the night. If you've made the decision to share your bedroom with your new arrival, you n...

Infant Co-sleeping and Development

Co-sleeping, or sleep sharing, refers to the practice of sharing a bed or room with your infant, toddler or child. Proponents of sleep sharing tout a number of medical and developmental benefits, including increased self-esteem...

What Are the Dangers of Sleeping With Your Baby?

There has long been a debate regarding the safety of sleeping with your baby, also known as "co-sleeping." Here's what you need to know about the dangers that are associated with babies sleeping with adults in adult beds before...

What Are the Dangers of Sleeping With an Infant?

Snuggling with your infant is one of the greatest joys of parenthood. It can also be a life saver for a fussy, irritable baby who doesn't want to sleep. But co-sleeping is not always considered safe. Here is what you need to kn...

Pros & Cons of Co-Sleeping

co-sleeping is a very controversial subject. Breastfeeding.com says that co-sleeping is considered normal and common in almost every culture, except the United States. Under the right conditions, it can be safe. However, there ...

Cloth Vs. Disposable Nappies

Upon the arrival of your new baby, you'll have a variety of important decisions to make: breastfeed or bottle feed, co-sleeping or crib sleeping, and cloth nappies or disposable nappies. The case for cloth nappies versus dispos...

How to Sleep With Babies

..., especially those who are actively breastfeeding, sleep with their babies. There has been some controversy on the topic, however, as the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) recommended against co-sleeping in 1999. Att...

5 Things You Need to Know About Co-Sleeping

Infants who co-sleep with their parents tend to breastfeed for longer periods and the breastfeeding is easier, as mothers don't have to get out of bed to feed their babies. In addition, babies who co-sleep may bond better with...

5 Things You Need to Know About Co-Dependent Sleeping

Co-dependent sleeping, or co-sleeping, is part of a natural approach to parenting. This form of sleeping can help to ease the transition from bed to crib to, ultimately, the child's own room for both baby and mom. Even parents...