Cosleeping Around The World
by James J. McKenna Ph.D.
Bob linked a long quote from the book here, at The Natural Child Project
http://www.naturalchild.org/james_mckenna/cosleeping_world.html
Sandra
YES.
I won't speak for Canada or any other country, but medicine used to
tend to have the stranglehold on parenting advice until the 1960's or
so. "Dr. Spock" was the radical advisor. Others were more
traditional and conservative. Everyone wanted to measure and count
and be scientific about everything, including children, and so they
started "training" children with operant conditioning methods and
schedules and stuff.
For a month I've been dealing with the medical system, the rules about
insurance and who can see which Xrays and bonescans without special
requests, and the physical therapy contractors. I've been to an
emergency room, primary care doctor and two specialists.
I avoid doctors when I can. But there's one cool thing about it all,
and it's that it's a guild. It's like a medieval guild, with ranks,
and initiations and oaths and secrets and most of all with the power
to prevent there being any competition. And the AMA (American Medical
Association) jealously guards its secrets, and they don't care what
they do in France, or Sweden, or Japan. It's stupid, it's wrong, it's
not American.
And so childcare got caught up in their swirl for most of the 20th
century. "Old wives tales" were wrong. Folk practices were
ignorant. People had no instincts, but had to learn everything from
books, I was taught in school, and friends of mine were taught that in
college as recently as the 1980's. It's probably still "a fact"
taught in many texbooks at all levels. It's not true, but if you have
to agree to it to pass a test to become a doctor, or whatever, it owns
its own truth, however twisted and harmful.
Sandra