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Just thought I would note, since a lot of things get lost in translation as it is, that the terms co-sleeping and bed-sharing are often confused as meaning the same thing.
Bed sharing is when the child sleeps in your bed
Co-sleeping (often mistaken as meaning bed-sharing) is a child sleeping in close proximity to the parents/in the same room.
So for example, a newborn baby in a bassinet in a parents' bedroom would be co-sleeping.
Or, to phrase it another way, bed-sharing is co-sleeping, but co-sleeping isn't always bed-sharing. Which definition news outlets or anyone in general means when THEY use the term can be easily misunderstood.
Many parents who practice either (or both) co sleeping and/or bed-sharing still have separate bedrooms for their child with their own bed/crib etc.
So, a home that has a separate room fully furnished is not necessarily an indicator that the child always sleeps alone in that room.
Also, for children who are still young enough to take naps during the day, that can often take place in their own room/own bed, even if they are bed-sharing or co-sleeping with their parents at night.
Bed sharing is when the child sleeps in your bed
Co-sleeping (often mistaken as meaning bed-sharing) is a child sleeping in close proximity to the parents/in the same room.
So for example, a newborn baby in a bassinet in a parents' bedroom would be co-sleeping.
Or, to phrase it another way, bed-sharing is co-sleeping, but co-sleeping isn't always bed-sharing. Which definition news outlets or anyone in general means when THEY use the term can be easily misunderstood.
Many parents who practice either (or both) co sleeping and/or bed-sharing still have separate bedrooms for their child with their own bed/crib etc.
So, a home that has a separate room fully furnished is not necessarily an indicator that the child always sleeps alone in that room.
Also, for children who are still young enough to take naps during the day, that can often take place in their own room/own bed, even if they are bed-sharing or co-sleeping with their parents at night.