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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For as young as I can remember, I slept in my own bed and my own room. My older sister had her own room. I wouldn't want memories of breastfeeding, wearing a diaper, or sleeping with my parents. I never heard of co-sleeping. [/quote] Not sure what’s your point. What does this have to do with OP’s post?[/quote] I never heard of co-sleeping. It sounds like lazy parenting. You don't want to teach your kids to fall asleep by themselves without fear? That's lazy. That is why some parents ween their children off of sleeping with a night light, or sleeping with a stuffed animal. Or sleeping with the bedroom door open. These are milestones for children to learn how to sleep on their own without fear. [/quote] Many cultures around the world do it. Get out of your bubble. Kids learn it on their own speed. My first learned at 10 months and we never co slept. I doubt you ever dealt with a child with night terrors or waking up screaming multiple times a night. You do what you need to do as a parent to make your child feel safe and secure. It is not lazy. Stop judging. I am sure my 3-year-old won’t do this that much longer. It is fine. My brother did not sleep through the night until age 4. All kids are different. [/quote]
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