Think about it. Do you really feel that would be appropriate? Think about the issue of good values and ethics, and how you would like your children to incorporate them in their lives. I believe the answer is evident, don't you?
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Children who sleep in the same room as their parents may be too attached when it is time for the to go to their own rooms. It will take a while for them to get used to the idea of sleeping without their parents.
No I believe they had twin beds in the same room.
no such laws
Because her bedroom faced the hills where the shooting occurred, she had to sleep in the living room.
Where practical, at the age of 11 the children must have another room to sleep
No. Many families who have a lot of children often have several children share the same room.
No it is not fine for your boyfriend to sleep in the same bed with his best female friend even if they are totally trustworthy. If in doubt ask him how he would feel if you slept in the same bed with a male friend even if there is someone else in the room. Your boyfriend could sleep on the sofa or the floor as can the other guest who is the third party if need be and that resolves the problem.
as long as nothing is happen to child then no
Yes, a mother and her boyfriend can sleep in the same bed and room, provided that all parties are comfortable with the arrangement. It's important to consider the dynamics of their relationship and ensure that it aligns with their values and boundaries. Open communication about expectations and feelings is key to maintaining a healthy situation.
no
Children who sleep in the same room as their parents may be too attached when it is time for the to go to their own rooms. It will take a while for them to get used to the idea of sleeping without their parents.
Men and women would sleep separately and their bedrooms would be on opposite sides of the house. Usually women and children would be upstairs along with the gynaikon(the women's gathering room) while men would sleep down stairs.
mam ! i think your question is "how can we make children sleep at night " the answer is before they sleep after two hours they should see tv atless 1 hour , if the child sleeps inn his own room let the light open than after h sleeps close the light than he will be able to sleep at night
It is not sharing the same room that is your problem, it is having sex. Most states would say your mother would be contributing to the delionquency of a minor. So I would say your answer is "not."
the room you sleep
No I believe they had twin beds in the same room.
CPS does not have a specific requirement for each child to have their own room. However, they do consider factors such as the safety and suitability of the living arrangements, including the availability of appropriate sleeping areas for children. It is important that children have a safe and comfortable place to sleep.