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I am not familiar with New York State laws, but I am aware that ridiculous or out of date laws exist in many parts of the United States. I would say just from a mother's point of view, that bathing with any child should cease before said child enters the age of puberty, or even before. Actually, bathing with my two daughters had never occurred to me, even when they were very small.

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