Independence vs. Closeness: The Secret Cultural History of the Baby’s Room
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Independence vs. Closeness: The Secret Cultural History of the Baby’s Room

Co-sleeping, the practice where babies and young children sleep close to their parents, is a common tradition in many parts of the world. While it is a standard practice in numerous cultures, its prevalence and acceptance vary significantly across different regions. This article delves into the cult
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