It’s probably the best for babies and toddlers to sleep with their parents. I
Do what ever works for you and your child.
Co sleeping - as long as the bed is large and protected from all sides and I usually put a long stick pillow in between once my little one falls asleep
we co sleeping since i birth my baby ..he slept only on my chest day and night for 3 months, now we are next to each other in a big bed and sometimes he still wants to fall asleep on me..and won’t have it any other way, i am his safe place.Definitely not school business , do whatever works for you. If your baby sleeps well in the cot then fine..if doesn’t want..( like mine didn’t sleep in any bed i bought for him..)then co sleep.. They are few risks and i feel like they are safer in their cot as my baby fell of bed couple of times unfortunately but i learned my lesson and adjust some stuff around.Good luck mama
Why are they suggesting anything? Unless the child has major separation issues or detachment when you leave them at school. So maybe they were suggesting strategies to help with toddler getting used to being away from parents.
My daughter is 4yrs old ive co-slept since birth, the school know and there is no issue at all. She has a good sleep n is ready for her day of school. Its none of their business anyway. X
Excuse me? Why do they have any say at all. It’s your choice 💕
We have bed shared from the moment he came home from the hospital and yeah, it’s nobody’s business what’s right for you might not be right for others
Why is it the school’s business? Do what’s right for your family.