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Should your Kids Sleep in Your Bed? with Ken and Tabatha Claytor
November 07, 2024 · 41 min

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Curious about the ongoing bed-sharing debate? Listen as we dive into this hot topic sparked by a viral social media clip. We explore the varying perspectives on whether children should sleep in their parent's bed, debating the emotional bonds it can create versus the potential impact on marital intimacy. Drawing from our own experiences and those of our listeners, we share how setting boundaries around sleeping arrangements has strengthened our marriage and suggest ways couples can tailor these practices to fit their unique families.Discover the art of balancing parenting duties with nurturing a strong marital bond. We'll guide you through establishing healthy sleep habits and boundaries that benefit the whole family. Learn how consistent bedtime routines can foster independence in children and create space for marital intimacy. With insights from our personal experiences, we encourage parents to trust in God for guidance and to focus on raising emotionally healthy adults while maintaining a harmonious family dynamic.

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