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Three in a Bed Joseph and Alice were born in this bed and here they slept, filling the space with fluttering movements, infant squeaks, and an angelic aroma. |
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Cosleeping: Real Men Sleep with Their Kids My son is asleep downstairs, in my bed. He's been sleeping in my bed every night for over two years. This is where he should sleep. This is where all my children will sleep. I can't imagine it any other way. |
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A Maya Spiritual Bath That Heals a Child's Nightmares The Maya believe that nightmares and night terrors are common symptoms of children who have experienced shock or grief, which they consider spiritual illnesses. |
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Pillow Talk The subject of child sleep is of interest not only to parents but also to scientists. Entire medical conferences are organized around the fascinating subject of sleep. |
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Sleep Safety Checklist A thorough range of currently recognized precautions aimed at maximizing infant safety in cribs and in cosleeping. |
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Bed of Roses Cosleeping is not always easy at first, but for many families it is the perfect answer to better family connections and a great night's sleep. |
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Sleep, Beautiful, Sleep I read books to my children and make up cool crafts to do at the kitchen table. I cook food three times a day. And I honor the siesta. |
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Cosleeping Webinar Cosleeping: Featuring James McKenna, Lysa Parker, Barbara Nicholson and Paul Fleiss |
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Sleep with Me: A Trans-cultural Look at the Power--and Protection--of Sharing a Bed A Trans-cultural Look at the Power--and Protection--of Sharing a Bed. |
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A Foot in Your Face, or Ten Other Reasons to Family Bed I wake up with a foot in my face. A toe in my nose. An elbow in my neck. When I feel that foot in my face, I know my baby is alive and moving and breathing. |
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The Family Bed: It's Safe and Here's Why Families who are practicing safe cosleeping should not feel the need to change their practices. |
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Not Designed to Sleep Alone The official position jointly proposed by the CSPC and the crib manufacturers' lobbyists will cost many babies their lives. |
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Bedsharing among Maoris: An Indigenous Tradition The Maori SIDS Prevention Programme - Smoking was the risk factor of concern in the Maori community. |
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The New Zealand Experience: How Smoking Affects SIDS Rates An in-depth examination of the New Zealand study that found that bedsharing appeared to be a significant risk factor for sudden death only if the mother had smoked during her pregnancy. |
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Natural Parenting Toolbox: Co-Sleep Safety Guidelines Here are some guidelines for co-sleeping safely in the family bed. |
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Family Bed Safety The truth is, there is no inherently safe place for babies to sleep. |
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