Depends, are we talking in or out of the state of Utah?
2006-08-31 15:26:38
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answered by Anonymous
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only until they're six months old - then their own bed is better. When I was little, if I had a nightmare, my parents would let me sleep on the floor of their bedroom in my sleeping bag. Of course it was only occasional.
I see now that this works GREAT because it allowed me to sleep without getting scared, and at the same time, it didn't interfere with my parents' relationship. It's definitely a tactic I'll use when my kids are older! I don't want to be one of those parents that force their kid to sleep in their own room, especially if being alone in their room makes them scared.
2006-08-31 15:31:37
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answered by Anonymous
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I let my 6yr old son sleep with me anytime he wants. I enjoy him sleeping with me, its just a way of love and appreciation. Its a security blank for him. He has been sleeping with me since he was born. He likes to be held while he sleeps. I was terrified as a child and jumped in bed with my parents. I could not imagine telling him no if he was upset or scared. I think these days people get all bent out of shape about things that are not that serious. Just because I let my son sleep with me or sleep with him doesn't mean I am a predator or a abusive mother, it just means I care about him and his feelings. And if he needs to be held then so be it. I would of given anything to be held when I was young and scared, my parents were not always available.
2006-08-31 15:32:12
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answered by Southern Comfort 2
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We do. My first son slept with us all through his infancy until he was about 3. Our second son seemed to need his space more and he went to his own bed much earlier. But that was because he wanted to. My oldest is kind of a night owl and is up late. When my husband is on night shift I often let my oldest sit in bed with me and watch tv. If he falls asleep then that is fine. I just let him sleep with me. Last year, when my husband was deployed, both kids slept with me nearly every night. But generally they are in their own beds.
I'm pregnant with #3 and we don't even plan on buying a crib. This baby will sleep with as just as the first two did.
2006-08-31 15:28:42
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answered by Amelia 5
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We co-sleep when our children are little. I try to have them out of my bed and in their own by the time they are 2. We have a 3 year old that still climbs into our bed on occassion though,but I don't see anything wrong with it. I feel like they are only young once and sooner, rather then later, they are not going to want to be around us. We need to take advantage of them wanting our care and attention.
2006-09-01 07:06:23
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answered by Anonymous
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My kids are 7-daughter and 4-son. My son comes and climbs in the bed with us almost every night around 2 in the morning when we are asleep. My daughter sleeps with us about 2 nights a week.
2006-08-31 15:45:51
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answered by elthe3rd 4
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I continuously had my own mattress - from delivery on. I also would sleep with my mom even as my dad worked nights each in certain situations, or if i became scared, or ill. i don't believe of this is undesirable in accordance to say purely that you all desire your own area. do not enable your toddlers sleep with you for all time or you received't have time for a *Husband - spouse* courting and which will reason some significant Tention!!! both one in each of my sons slept with us plenty contained in the first few months of thier lives - i became so exausted it helped me out and they make fantastic co-sound asleep beds for them purely so that they'll be danger-free - even even with the undeniable fact that I in no way rolled onto both of the lads. The a lengthy time period section is extra sturdy to figure out - It certainly relies upon on the precedence and the kinfolk. i'm 33 and there are days only for the experience of safe practices i favor to be in a position to twist up with my mom even with if this is only a fifteen minute nap, to be in a position to ignore that i'm a grown up with grown up issues and be in a position to sense danger-free like I used to. there is not any actual precise/incorrect answer the following keep on along with your heart.
2016-12-06 02:01:36
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answered by rosse 3
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I have four children, ages 12-19months. Each one has slept in our bed without any problems. My twelve did not turn out dysfunctional nor have we rolled on top of any of them. Currently my 19 month old daughter still sleeps in our bed. She is put down in her crib (we took once side off and turned it into a toddler bed) but she walks into our bed crawls in right before 12 midnight and sleeps with us. I don't see anything wrong. I think a lot of it has to with your upbringing and heritage, I've noticed. We're a typical Hispanic family who feels nothing wrong with sleeping in the same bed. My 12yr old and 10yr old boys still sleep in the same bed! The 10yr old usually gets scared of something and knows that our bed is already full and I suppose he would feel a little weird coming into our bed at his age now. Well good luck in your decision but ultimately it should be yours!
2006-08-31 15:37:45
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answered by Nikie 3
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All the parents that are trying to never get any lovin' ever again!!!! No, but seriously, I do not have kids but witnessed my mother allowing my sister sleep in bed with her until she was 12. And it's not pretty. You really should nip that in the bud before it becomes too difficult to get them out of your bed! It wreaks havoc on everyone but the child, I think. My thoughts are probably many parents allow their children to sleep in bed with them up until a certain age. It's not uncommon.
2006-08-31 15:32:53
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answered by missyboo_79 4
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Lol I have a King size bed and My husband and myself sleep with my 11/2 yr old. And sometimes my 21/2 yr old and 5 yr old join us in the middle of the night. If it is me and my husband and two of my kids, when the last one comes in and trys to get in I get up with them and either sleep with them in their bed or on the sofa.....lol I have NO clue what to do either
2006-08-31 15:28:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Sweetie,There is nothing really wrong with it some kids need that secured and some adults do as well.My kids slept with me off and on till they where about 10.I mean if it doesn't bother u and there is nothing going on in your bed they don't need to see then.U are doing whats good for u and yours.
2006-08-31 15:34:59
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answered by motherof319662000 2
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