Yes, this is perfectly acceptable at any age.
Not in Australia
No I believe they had twin beds in the same room.
If you look inside the Sleep Number Bed or the Comfortaire Number Bed you see that they are one in the same. Similar technology, similar feel, roughly the same price. So yes basically the Sleep Number Bed and Comfortaire Number Bed are the same thing.
No. Children should sleep in their own bed.
It is not recommended to sleep with a newborn in the same bed due to the risk of suffocation or Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS). It is safer for the baby to sleep in a separate crib or bassinet in the same room as the parents.
You cant. You can only have one in a bed at a time.
Doubt it.
To encourage children to consistently sleep in their own bed, parents can establish a bedtime routine, create a comfortable sleep environment, provide positive reinforcement, and set clear boundaries and expectations. Consistency, patience, and understanding are key in helping children develop good sleep habits.
Usually when 2 couples don't sleep in the same bed it means they are either mad at each other or they just don't feel comfortable.
well yeah it is they sleep in the same bed sometimes at sleepovers but it's not like they take there cloths of and have sex they are sleeping next to each other in a bed it is fine.
Children need their rest more than adults do. Many children have sleep issues for a variety of different reasons. A sleep number bed would be great for anyone once the right number is found to provide enough comfort for better quality sleep. Let the child test the bed every night until a comfortable number is reached for the softness or firmness of the mattress.
Of course she can sleep with her dad. It was just a bad dream and she wants some comfort. Sleeping with her dad would make her feel safe. There would be nothing wrong with letting her sleep in the same bed as her dad.