Sufficient evidence supports the court's conclusion that any harm in limiting father's parenting time is outweighed by the advantage of providing the children a healthy space to grow and develop. Cf. Kuebelbeck v. Humphrey, 402 N.W.2d 202, 203-05 (Minn. App. 1987) (affirming order limiting noncustodial father's supervised visitation with his two children because of evidence that father had used past visitation to "vilify" mother and father's impatient and aggressive conduct had caused problems for children and harmed efforts of other people to give children advantage of good relationship with each parent), review denied (Minn. Apr. 29, 1987).
Father made derogatory comments about mother during visits and questioned the child about mother's personal relationships. The child experienced difficulty falling asleep, stating she was afraid as a result of things father told her. See Kuebelbeck v. Humphrey, 402 N.W.2d 202, 204-205 (Minn.App. 1987) (district court may severely restrict visitation when noncustodial parent has denounced custodial parent and disturbed child during visits), review denied (Minn. April 29, 1987).