Babies, children and adults we become accustomed to what we live every day. That is, if we put a child in our bed, will get used to sleep well. If we put it to sleep in a crib, get used to sleeping in a crib and when he is old enough if we put it to sleep in his bed in his room will get used to sleep in his bed in his room.
This does not mean that the child get into his bed waking up going to stop, nor does it let you call a parent, means that even in the middle of the night a child will do little trips to the room of parents to let them sleep with them.
They tend to sleep alone if that’s what we want, but do not know the custom needs and while some take very little getting used to something, others will take probably more. The difference is a matter of needs. If a child is accustomed to what you want, you will not just effort to do so, however, if we fight against the tide, trying to accustom to something that does not need, the effort will be much higher.
To put it more graphically, when you say you should avoid him into bed with you the phrase is “as goals once, want to sleep with you always” and usually is because when you put your baby to sleep on the bed are making what you need, what you ask and what you enjoy. However, when someone tries to get her to sleep alone, without parents, many more attempts are needed precisely because it works against what the child needs it to happen. Why nobody ever says “do not put it to sleep alone that how you do not want one time and never sleep with you.”

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