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What is the right time to put a child to sleep separately? Experts agree that the child should sleep with parents for at least an year. After this, they should put their bed next to parent's bed and make them sleep there. When a child turns five to six year old, they should be put to sleep in a separate room.
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Read More »New Delhi: In foreign countries, people start making the child sleep in another room only after a few months of birth. But it doesn’t happen in India. Here parents can’t even think of separating their child from themselves. But after some time it becomes necessary to make the child sleep in a separate room for some crucial reasons. Let us try to understand at what age is it appropriate to give your child a separate room. Giving your child a separate room is something on which opinions of parents might differ. Some of the parents want their children to sleep alone so as to develop a sense of independence in them. That is the reason why they let their child sleep alone from an early age. Whereas, some parents believe that the child should sleep with parents. They think this makes them emotionally strong. So some parents let their children sleep with them for a long time.
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Read More »Section 749.3029 - May children of opposite genders share a bedroom? (a) A child six years old or older must not share a bedroom with a child of the opposite gender, unless: (1) They are siblings; (2) The older child is the younger child's parent; or (3) Both children are non-ambulatory child and receive treatment ...
A child six years old or older must not share a bedroom with a child of the opposite gender, unless: Both children are non-ambulatory child and receive treatment services for primary medical needs.
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