Friday, March 25, 2011

Long Story Short

I've probably written about it here before, but I just found this great blog post by Mayim Balik on bed-sharing (not to be confused with cosleeping).  We're bed-sharers for most of the reasons that she goes over, and she says it a whole lot better than I could at this time of night (when I should be sleeping, but I'm scouring blogs instead because I'm on spring break!).  I semi-regularly see other moms post on Facebook about sleep issues with their babes, and I'm always reticent to respond because our family views are so vastly different than most people we know. Often, we're judged or slammed or told we're wrong because we respond to our children's needs in a different way, one that feels more natural to us and less like a method we read in some book.  We've never expected our young children to be independent, but have tried to teach them independence in age-appropriate ways.  Generally, I tend to think that what a generalized American society thinks is "right" is not always right for us.  And so go read her blog and think we're freaks or geniuses.  Either one works for us.

2 comments:

Beth said...

LOVE it. I never thought I would practice bed-sharing...until I became a mommy. I don't care anymore if people think I'm a freak--it works for us. :)

LA said...

I remember when I was a child, I much rather would sleep in the bed with my parents. London would much rather sleep with us. And that is definitely okay. I'm glad you shared this because there are so many standards created by society that we often feel forced to adapt and follow. My thought is: there are no uniform methods for parenthood and there never should be :)Good topic!