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When did your LO start self- scooping/bringing food to their mouth with their hands?

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PSA: watch your nips out there, moms

This is a safe space where parents can discuss co-sleeping. Co-sleeping is sleeping in close proximity to your child by room-sharing, bedsharing or sidecar arrangements. It can also mean a child has their own room but is welcome in their parents’ room as needed. Discussion, advice and resources are welcome here.

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She sent me a happy Mother’s Day text

Estrangement is a healthy response to an unhealthy situation. This sub is a safe space and closely moderated. Parents of Estranged Adult Children are NOT welcome to participate in this sub. It is a supportive and engaging community for adult children where a conscious decision to estrange from one or both of their parents has been made.

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Favourite Parenting Books?

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Milliard tri-fold or IKEA mattress?

This is a safe space where parents can discuss co-sleeping. Co-sleeping is sleeping in close proximity to your child by room-sharing, bedsharing or sidecar arrangements. It can also mean a child has their own room but is welcome in their parents’ room as needed. Discussion, advice and resources are welcome here.

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Daddit sub talking about cosleeping

This is a safe space where parents can discuss co-sleeping. Co-sleeping is sleeping in close proximity to your child by room-sharing, bedsharing or sidecar arrangements. It can also mean a child has their own room but is welcome in their parents’ room as needed. Discussion, advice and resources are welcome here.

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Anxiety over 5 month old nuzzling in close

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Tell me which vacuum to buy!

Dedicated to the most glorious house cleaning device, known simply as the Vacuum Cleaner. We cover all vacuums old to new, and are eager to help you find a part or fix a broken machine. NOTE: Discussion of other cleaning products (mops, brooms, shampooers, etc.) is welcome here as well.

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Stomach sleeping

This is a safe space where parents can discuss co-sleeping. Co-sleeping is sleeping in close proximity to your child by room-sharing, bedsharing or sidecar arrangements. It can also mean a child has their own room but is welcome in their parents’ room as needed. Discussion, advice and resources are welcome here.

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I had a baby and my parents want to meet her

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Could this be the 4 month sleep regression?

This is a safe space where parents can discuss co-sleeping. Co-sleeping is sleeping in close proximity to your child by room-sharing, bedsharing or sidecar arrangements. It can also mean a child has their own room but is welcome in their parents’ room as needed. Discussion, advice and resources are welcome here.

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Advice on when/how to tell child we lost her twin

/r/Parenting is the place to discuss the ins and out as well as ups and downs of child-rearing. From the early stages of pregnancy to when your teenagers are finally ready to leave the nest (even if they don't want to) we're here to help you through this crazy thing called parenting. You can get advice on potty training, talk about breastfeeding, discuss how to get your baby to sleep or ask if that one weird thing your kid does is normal.