Are you a CIO proponent or
family bed advocate?
Many parents ask, «Are you a cry - it - out proponent or
family bed advocate?
I believe
family bed advocates when they claim that co-sleeping raises independent, confident and secure children — I also believe that leaving your baby to fend for them self during these times of nighttime need may produce children who are more dependent, anxious and insecure.
Not exact matches
The mother, initially hostile and angry in court, agreed to undergo individual and
family counseling, provide the boy his own private space in the house, including a bedroom and
bed, and cooperate with a court - appointed special
advocate.
or «Are you «
family bed»
advocates?»
I do believe the writer of this article is
advocating doing what is BEST for your particular situation and
family needs;
bed - share but do it safely, co-sleep, have separate space, etc..
My mom was always an
advocate of the
family bed in many ways, and another treat for us as children was getting to sleep with mom when dad was away on business trips.
Now she's as alive as any dog can be: she has a
family to play with, she sleeps in a warm
bed every night, and she has Animal
Advocates BC who will ensure that she never suffers like that again.
Missouri:
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