Giving your baby his or her own room to sleep in after the age of 4 months, and being sure to
practice safe sleep habits might equal more sleep for all of you, which is always a good thing.
Not exact matches
Safe co
sleeping habits should always be
practiced no matter what other types of parenting methods or styles you choose to try with your little one.
It's also been shown that
sleep habits set as an infant tend to remain later in childhood, so it's important to start
safe sleep practices early on.
Co
sleeping in a cot attachment also doesn't increase the risk of SIDS as long as normal
safe sleeping habits are
practiced.
Their
habits of
sleeping in separate bedrooms, maintaining rigid boundaries, and avoiding all forms of intimacy are
safe: they are well -
practiced and predictably stable.