it depends on how hard they hit it but if they seem fine then let them sleep.
A child or indeed adult should never be allowed to sleep until a doctor has seen them to access the patient.The person who got hitin the head should drink water but not go to sleep. just relax
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the best thing to do is to just get the hair cut or if you dont want to do that sit with a bag of frozen goods on their head for an hour
YES!! you do need one for your child unless you ether don't have enough money for it on you just don't feel he or she is ready for a bed yet. honestly I think the child should be at least 2 years old to have a bed. any way sooner or later your going to have to teach them how to not sleep in your bed
NO that is very wrong he should at least let the mother see the because it is her child to
All the time.Unless you have a fight then just sleep on the couch.
They can sleep in whatever they want just as women can.
Yes, but not on a regular basis. Maybe once on a while, but your child should be getting about 8-9 hours of sleep per day. In the long run, it really just comes down to your decision.
Depending on the age of the child and the circumstances, a child should be allowed to sleep with their parents. Mind you, you should not let this become a habit, but if the child is scared, sad, lonely or just needs to be close to cuddle, a night sleeping with the parents is a good bonding thing. A child over 13 should be old enough to handle situations without this privilege.
This is a myth. Say if your child hits their head and u think they have a concussion...they can go to sleep, as long as they will wake up when lightly shaken or called by name you are fine.
it depends how tired they are they normally just sleep whenever you turn the lights off and whenever they get used to a routine of sleep just like a child hope this helps!
Yes, you can find that out easily. DNA testing should be available at your Doctor's, just head over and ask. You'll also need to bring your child and his/her possible fathers along for comparison.