Abstract
Co-sleeping—parents and children sharing a bed—can be a fraught topic for parents. Some experts recommend parents never bring children into bed with them, while other experts extol the benefits of parents and children sharing a sleep space. Given the importance of sleep to our well-being, the topic can generate such strong feelings and controversy that parents can be afraid to share their experiences.
Co-Sleeping takes readers inside the reality of co-sleeping for a diverse range of families in America, with varying family structures, races, incomes, and education levels, and with children from infants to teens. Drawing on original research and extensive interviews with real parents—both fathers and mothers—author Susan Stewart goes beyond the fads and vehement arguments for or against co-sleeping to look at what actually happens, and the impact of co-sleeping on families—for better or worse.
Schlagworte
Impact of Co-Sleeping Dependency- Kapitel Ausklappen | EinklappenSeiten
- 2–x Preface 2–x
- 131–134 Appendix 131–134
- 135–154 Notes 135–154
- 155–168 Bibliography 155–168
- 169–172 Index 169–172
- 173–174 About the Author 173–174