gwenevyn wrote:
I don't like it when co-sleeping is portrayed as the "best" thing to do. I believe that many children like being alone much better. I suffered a lot of unnecessary guilt from co-sleeping mums telling me I was doing a bad thing to my son by putting him in his own crib when he was almost a year old. We had been co-sleeping but he could not sleep well when he was around me. As soon as he learned to sleep on his own, he was brighter and happier both day and night. On either side of the fence, I don't think anybody has sufficient evidence to say that their way is the right way for everyone.
I agree 100% with you as well. If your child likes to sleep alone, by all means, that's what you should do...if your child does not, then by all means, that's what you should do. I think as someone mentioned, I have hardly heard anyone complain about kids sleeping alone...seems most are against co-sleeping instead.
Believe me, for a while my kiddo played with my hair all night and sometimes yanked it and I could not sleep...it was not good and therefore, I thought maybe sleeping on his own would help us both get better sleep...at the end of the day, it didnt' really help and his "stim" to play and yank my hair all night went away.