Keller MA, Goldberg WA.Parent-infant co-sleeping: Why the interest and concern. Infant and Child Development 2007;16:331-339.Goldberg, W. A., & Keller, M. A. (2007). Parent-infant co-sleep- ing: Why the interest and concern? Infant and Child Develop- ment, 16, 331-339. doi:...
Co-sleeping can provide numerous benefits for both the parent(s) and the infant. Perhaps the greatest advantage lies in its promotion of breastfeeding, an act widely recognized for its benefits to both the mother and infant. However, risks also are associated with co-sleeping, prompting many ...
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Admit it: You’re so focused on the impending birth that you’ve barely thought about what those first weeks as a new family will be like. And if you have, your mental picture may feature an angelic infant slumbering peacefully in your arms. While you will experience such idyllic moments...
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In addition, the child’s sex, prematurity (yes vs no), and the maternal age when the infant was born were included as confounders. All these cofounders were selected based on their direct associations with our main outcomes based on previous studies.21,41-47 A description of the variables...
However, in two recent longitudinal studies comparing objective sleep patterns of co-sleeping versus solitary sleeping infants, no significant group differences in actigraphic number and duration of night-awakenings were found [25••,26•]. Notably, the research on co-sleeping and infant sleep...
like in our society to say, when little ones come into the world, that we expect and prepare for any parent to switch to a reduced hour working week for a time. That when a woman or a man, equally, when a baby is born, will work less hours in order to care for their infant. ...
Keep the infant’s involvement to a cute attire like a onesie or cap. Include toddlers and preschoolers in making costumes or masks together. Remember how quickly school aged kids and adolescents feel deep shame or humiliation if they feel they’ve been duped. Research has shown that ...