if your child sleeps with you you than you should put them to bed by themselves when they turn @ least 5.
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A child should not sleep with a parent regularly. They should sleep in their own bed from the beginning. A healthy family has healthy boundaries. An occasional visit to the parent's bed is permissible under special circumstances or for a quick snuggle but not on a regular basis.
Having a child in bed stifles the natural flow of intimacy between adults. Does the intimacy take place with the child in bed or is the child removed? Neither choice encourages healthy, relaxing relations.
A child who sleeps in her parent's bed fails to develop a natural self sufficiency and will become too dependent on the proximity of the parents. She must learn how to 'self-soothe' and that can only develop in the immediate absence of the parents.
The problems associated with a child sleeping with parents can be compounded by divorce. Especially if the custodial parent introduces new partners to the bedroom. That can promote jealousy and anxiety in the child and the new partner as well. It is not in the best interest of the child to be sleeping with an unrelated adult. Having the child in the bed can also become an emotional crutch for the single parent that is extremely unfair for the child.
You should answer this youself .You think about it . Am I to old to sleep with my mother? Ask your mother? whoever you ask there are just gonna give you their opinion. What i think is to old is maybe 22 years old but that is just what i think some people could say no that is not true it's 100. So think about it if your 11 and some people say it's to old to sleep with your mom when your 11 ignore them if it hurts your feelings.But if your thinking about the other kind of sleeping with your mother than you shouldn't be thinking that kind of stuff.
They should have their own beds as soon as possible. Most children have a cot as a baby then progress to a bed. Just like starting to use a potty, you want to try and do this as early as you can to give the child it's independence . In anycase I would not let a boy sleep with his mother once he starts to enter puberty for obvious reasons. It is not harsh and unloving for a child to have their own bed.
any age but most people stop at the age 12, or before
I believe that a child should sleep alone at the age of 4 or 5. Depending on the parents' preferences. It's up to the parents.
2-3
A child doens't get a divorce from their parent. Yes, it always ok for a child to sleep in the same bed with their parent.
Where practical, at the age of 11 the children must have another room to sleep
There are no laws about sleeping arrangements, as long as sexual activity is not involved.
Not on taxes no. The parent the child lives with has the main right to claim the child. But if that parent can't or doesn't want to then the other parent can
Child shares the same parent, but the other parent is different. such as Child has same mom different dad, and other child has same mom different dad
Parents have about the same enthusiasm when they get a present from there kids as the kids when they get a present from their parents.
It depends on how you define sleep, the age of the child, and the duration. If you are asking is it appropriate to sleep next to your dad, then it is usually OK if it is a temporary thing. For instance if your family goes on vacation it is fine to sleep in the same bed as your dad. But children are not supposed to sleep in the bed with their parents long term because it can hinder the child's development. If you are asking is it appropriate to have sex with your dad, then no. It is not ever considered appropriate for a parent to have sex with their child.
Yes, where else do you expect your children to sleep? I had to have a bed for my child although he/she was living with the other parent so I bet your husband/wife will expect the same from you. You wouldn't expect your children to sleep with you or on the sofa would you? I certainly wouldn't with mine. I'd expect a bed from him/her to sleep in.
Not the same way as if the child was older but missing having a mom/dad and not getting to know the parent can make the child feel such things. The other parent and grandparents can often tell the child how amazing the parent was and that can make you feel like you knew him/her in a way and miss him/her and wish you had met and known him/her.
They are called Legacy students.
Most likely the same
that occurs when a person, usually a parent, pretends to take on the symptoms that are being suffered by a child, which gives the parent the appearance of manifesting the same disorder the child has.