tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-314420507806910436.post719260024667778505..comments2023-06-02T05:32:51.535-04:00Comments on The Family Bed: Attachment ParentingJacobhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04300029433698808229noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-314420507806910436.post-82509314816420383172010-06-21T08:13:49.385-04:002010-06-21T08:13:49.385-04:00You make a point about cribs being cages. My three...You make a point about cribs being cages. My three children seemed fine. Of course they cried sometimes when they woke and wanted out but I never felt like it was prison. I believe children need space and their own den so to speak. Time alone to chill. Sometimes I would peek in their rooms and they would be lying in the crib, babbling and looking through a book. I was happy they were being independent. <br /><br />I have no doubt your boys will develop great sleeping habits-when they are teenagers they will sleep sleep sleep!<br /><br />You are a very conscientious, loving father. Indeed enjoy them now. When they get to school time starting speeding up.<br />I am eager to read your Attachment Parenting link at a later date.Karenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00478819466926359505noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-314420507806910436.post-65580866295849524962010-06-17T22:04:57.901-04:002010-06-17T22:04:57.901-04:00I think that's awesome that you are working on...I think that's awesome that you are working on being the best parent that you can possibly be. I'm not a parent yet, but now you have me thinking about cribs. They really are like a cage, aren't they?michigangirlsbudgethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06306358235324680236noreply@blogger.com