heart of peace
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My commentary was in relation to the actual study that the article is based, Christdefinesme. Did you read the actual study? I posted a link to it.  I prefer to base my conclusions from the primary source rather than secondary sources.  It is the researcher in me, what can I say? 
 
Maladaptive is a subjective term - who is to say what constitutes poor adaption techniques? A Western minded professional has an extremely differing opinion from a more Eastern minded professional and so on. I also pointed out that the study was not applicable to all parents who utilize cosleeping although at first reading it may appear this way. The cosleeping commentary is directed towards those parents who began cosleeping as a reaction to poor sleeping habits in their infant whereas there was solo sleeping ocurring prior to that point. Therefore, the results of the study are in no way relevant to those parents who have coslept with their infants from day one as the choice to cosleep was not a reactive one.
 
The study is written in academic terms, so it requires one's brain to be acutely focused in order to make sense of all the jargon...lol What you stated is one aspect to the study and that is fairly easy to agree with as it is common sense that good habits are easier to maintain if taught from the beginning rather than trying to undo bad habits and turn them into good ones.
 
I hope that clears things up for you as you used the scratching head emoticon.
			
			Maladaptive is a subjective term - who is to say what constitutes poor adaption techniques? A Western minded professional has an extremely differing opinion from a more Eastern minded professional and so on. I also pointed out that the study was not applicable to all parents who utilize cosleeping although at first reading it may appear this way. The cosleeping commentary is directed towards those parents who began cosleeping as a reaction to poor sleeping habits in their infant whereas there was solo sleeping ocurring prior to that point. Therefore, the results of the study are in no way relevant to those parents who have coslept with their infants from day one as the choice to cosleep was not a reactive one.
The study is written in academic terms, so it requires one's brain to be acutely focused in order to make sense of all the jargon...lol What you stated is one aspect to the study and that is fairly easy to agree with as it is common sense that good habits are easier to maintain if taught from the beginning rather than trying to undo bad habits and turn them into good ones.
I hope that clears things up for you as you used the scratching head emoticon.
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 ).  I don't really have any argument for anyone who has posted here.  
					
 Most of me wonders how much better all our children would sleep if we could just stop worrying about it all the time.