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Mom And Son Share A Bed

In many cultures and family structures, bed-sharing is a common and benign practice, particularly with infants and young children.

For now, the world is small and safe. She pulls the blanket up over his narrow shoulders, closes her eyes, and lets his steady heartbeat lulled her to sleep. or perhaps focus on a different age range , like a teenager recovering from an illness? mom and son share a bed

This is the "golden age" of co-sleeping for many families. Nightmares, fear of the dark, and separation anxiety peak here. For a young son, a mother’s bed represents a safe harbor. Psychologists generally agree that during this stage, occasional or even regular bed-sharing does no harm. It can foster emotional security and a strong attachment bond. The key term here is response not reliance . If the son cannot sleep alone ever , that signals an anxiety disorder, not a bed-sharing problem. In many cultures and family structures, bed-sharing is

Often around age 5 to 7, children start wanting "their own room" like their peers. or perhaps focus on a different age range