Which of the following statements is true regarding co-sleeping?
While co-sleeping is beneficial for parents, it has been shown that infants tend
to be sleep-deprived when co-sleeping.
Co-sleeping may be beneficial to infants, but parents tend to be sleep-deprived
when co-sleeping.
Most research demonstrates that parents and infants benefit from co-sleeping.
Co-sleeping tends to be detrimental to both parents and infants.
Most research demonstrates that parents and infants benefit from co-sleeping.
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What do you tell them? a. This is not unusual, 80% of 7th graders have intimate relationships. b. This is not unusual, 60% of 7th graders have intimate relationships. c. This is unusual, only 44% of 7th graders have intimate relationships. d. This is unusual, only 17% of 7th graders have intimate relationships.
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a. Phenylketonuria c. Down syndrome b. Huntington's disease d. Turner's syndrome