Concept information
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interpersonal relationships
human relationships
family studies
families, family development, and parenting
Preferred term
cosleeping arrangements
Definition
- Cosleeping is generally characterized by caregivers and their children sleeping in close proximity, either with the caregiver and child sharing a bed or the child sleeping in the same room as the caregiver but in a separate location, such as a bassinet or crib. Cosleeping can entail children and caregivers sharing sleeping locations for all or part of a night for all or just some nights. [Source: Encyclopedia of Human Development; Cosleeping Arrangements]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/cosleeping_arrangements
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