1
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co-sleeping
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Western countries
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Co-sleeping with infants is often discouraged due to safety concerns and the emphasis on independent sleeping habits.
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1
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2
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go to bed
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Western countries
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Typically involves sleeping alone or with a partner in the same bed
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1
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3
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go to bed
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Western countries
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Going to bed after 10pm is normal
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1
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4
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go to sleep
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Western countries
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Children are often taught to have a consistent bedtime routine to aid in falling asleep and to prioritize getting a full night's rest.
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1
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5
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going to bed
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Western countries
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Typical to go to bed around 10-11pm
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1
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6
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going to bed
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Western countries
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Using a comfortable mattress and pillows is common for a good night's sleep.
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1
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7
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going to bed
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Western countries
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Typically involves getting under the covers and sleeping in a private bedroom.
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1
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8
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going to bed
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Western countries
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Common to have a bedtime routine involving brushing teeth, reading, or watching TV before going to bed
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1
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9
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sleep
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Western countries
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It is common to sleep in a private bedroom with a comfortable bed.
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1
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10
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sleep
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Western countries
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Recommended to sleep on a comfortable bed with a pillow and clean sheets
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1
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11
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sleeping
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Western countries
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It is common for individuals to sleep alone in their own beds.
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1
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12
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sleeping
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Western countries
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It is common to sleep alone in a separate bed or room, and sleeping patterns can be disrupted by stress or technology use.
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1
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13
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sleeping
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Western countries
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It is common for adults and children to have their own beds and bedrooms for sleeping.
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1
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