The Social Science of Co-SleepingJun 19, 201729mGuest: Susan Stewart, PhD, Professor of Sociology, Iowa State University, Author of “Co-Sleeping: Parents, Children and Musical Beds”
In the middle of the night, tired parents will cave to nearly any demand, if it means a few more minutes of precious sleep. So kids sneaking into bed with mom and dad might be tolerated if everyone gets more shut-eye out of the deal. And if it becomes a habit? Well, American parents aren’t that likely to admit it publicly, with fear of SIDS and raised eyebrows. So, we really don’t know how many American families are co-sleeping, as this arrangement is called. Susan Stewart wanted to find out more.