No, the United states has no such law.
Some strategies for gently transitioning a child who is used to sleeping in their parents' bed to sleeping in their own bed include creating a consistent bedtime routine, gradually moving the child to their own bed, offering comfort and reassurance, and using positive reinforcement. It is important to be patient and understanding during this process.
What do you call two grown women that are sistees sleeping in the same bed
No, a bed roll is a ground mat which the sleeping bag sits on.
Parents have less space in bed If the parents are fat they could roll over and flatten the child
The practice of husbands and wives sleeping in the same bed began in ancient times, with evidence dating back to the early Middle Ages.
Not in Australia
What are the PA Laws regarding parents sleeping in the same bed with children of the opposite sex - is there an age limit?
The age of the child is less important as is their development status. If the child is able to stay in the bed without rolling over and out of the side, then it is okay to let them sleep in there.
There is no law. The problem with co-sleeping can be a problem with the adult over laying the child and smothering. The other problem is sexual. It is never good to allow a child to sleep in a bed with an adult or the same room. You just have to use good sense.
Sleeping a lot, hunting rabbits and voles, purring when being stroked, sleeping in the same bed as it's owner.
No unless he is sleeping in the same bed as his friend.
Maybe, but not in the way you think.