Co-sleeping usually means sharing the same sleeping space as your child. While some parents love to share their sleeping space with their children, others prefer kids sleeping in their own rooms from a young age to foster independence. So, does that mean co-sleeping should be avoided? Absolutely not. Co-sleeping with your toddler has numerous benefits for parents as well as for the child.…
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