QUOTE(Hmmm... @ 2019 02 27, 13:13)
Kas ir ką Jums atrodo, kad ignoruoja - man tamsus miškas

Ir kokia gali būti trauma pamaitintą ir užmigusį vaiką paguldžius ne į lovą, o į lovytę, jei jis ramiai ten miega iki sekančio maitinimo (kontakto), man taip pat lieka neįminta mįsle. Gal čia pas suaugusius galvoj traumos, o ne pas vaikus...
gal apsispreskim apie kokio amziaus vaikus snekam ir kur ta lovyte ar salia mamos lovos ar kitam kambaryje, ne staip abstrakciai snekant nesusisnkam.
Viena bus kai vaiko lovye salia mamos lovos, ta praktiskai galima sakyti miega kartu, nes jei pvz lova labai plati tai taip pat gaunasi beveik. Kita visai bus vaikas kitame kambaryje.
Taip pat viena bus ka tik gimes vaikas iki metu kitaip bus 4 m vaikas.
tai taip kudikiui yra trauma miegoti kitame kambaryje.
Brain development can also be damaged by nightly separation, which can lead to behavioural problems in later life, the research claims.
https://www.telegrap...-age-three.html
Leaving a distressed baby to cry on a regular basis could be damaging to the developing brain, according to parenting guru Penelope Leach, whose new book will be seen as a head-on confrontation with the tough-love approach of baby experts such as Gina Ford, who say parents should "train" their infants by allowing them to cry themselves to sleep.
https://www.theguard...elopment-damage
Cosleeping, not sleep training, is what is "biologically appropriate," says James McKenna, director of the Mother-Baby Behavioral Sleep Laboratory at the University of Notre Dame. McKenna has studied infant-parent cosleeping for most of his career. When babies sleep close to their caregivers, they sleep more lightly, and wake two to three times more often than babies who are further away. The close proximity offers easy access with minimal disturbance.
Individual babies vary in how often they wake, from two to 13-15 times a night. But feeding isn't the only thing that happens more in the frequent wakings. When babies rouse, oxygen levels and heart rates rise, which is good for brain growth and development and immune functioning. The light sleep and frequent stirring also interrupt and stop episodes of apnea, or pauses in breathing, that can be deadly when prolonged.
http://www.developme...ies-development
bet man asmeniskai nei nereikia tu mokslininku tyrimu, nes ne vsiada gali jai spasitiketi ir taip tai matosi labai gerai, kruei vaikai auginti per atstuma, kurie naudojantis prieraisia tevyste.
kaip isSveisos geria pastebejo, kad vsi daugiau ri daugiau tevu , laimei naudojasi tais geraisiasi principais ir neatskiria kudikiu nuo saves.