QUOTE(Flirt @ 2013 05 19, 17:07)
Labai idomu butu pamatyti zindyviu dieta, bemaitinanciu vaikus iki poros metu
O apie miega tai tikrai stebinate

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Gal koks naujas atsirades
Jau pusantru metu maitinu, ir nejokia cia ypatinga dieta nereikalinga. Slamsto niekada nemegau, dazniausiai maista patys gaminame namie, ir isvis nematau kokia prasme sito klausimo - ar tik po gimdymo ar dabar praejus pusantru metu vistiek valgau ta pati.
O miegojimas kartu (o jo yra daug ivairiu formu) yra labai iprastas ir nenaujas dalykas.
Bed-sharing is standard practice in many parts of the world outside of North America, Europe and Australia, and even in the latter areas a significant minority of children have shared a bed with their parents at some point in childhood. One 2006 study of children age 310 in India reported 93% of children bed-sharing.[6]
Bed-sharing was widely practiced in all areas until the 19th century, until the advent of giving the child his or her own room and the crib. In many parts of the world, bed-sharing simply has the practical benefit of keeping the child warm at night. Bed-sharing has been relatively recently re-introduced into Western culture by practitioners of attachment parenting. A 2006 study of children in Kentucky in the United States reported 15% of infants and toddlers 2 weeks to 2 years engage in bed-sharing.[7]
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