API's Response to the CPSC
API and members of the parenting community refute the CPSC's recent claim that co-sleeping is inherently dangerous. We maintain that when precautions are followed, co-sleeping with infants is safe and offers a multitude of benefits for both child and parent. We urge the CPSC to work to make all sleeping environments as safe as possible and provide parents with the information they need to make the decisions which are best for their family.
- Dr. James McKenna
- Safe Co-Sleeping Guidelines: Tips for safe Co-Sleeping
- Critique of CPSC: A Critique of the CPSC/JPMA recommendations
- In Their Own Words: What the experts have to say
- API Position Paper on new AAP Recommendations - October 10, 2005
- Press Releases:
- API official response - May 13, 2002
- API official response - September 13, 2002
- Research: Current Research on the benefits of Co-Sleeping
- What You Can Do: Ways that you can make your opinion known
- Talking Points: A fact sheet for when talking to the media or other parents
- FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions about Nighttime Parenting
- Links: What others are saying on the Web








