Sunday, May 26, 2013

Tips for Public Breastfeeding in Peace

April 13, 2012 by  
Filed under Breastfeeding

Time and time again you hear about moms being humiliated in public when they are simply trying to feed their child. It’s amazing that this still happens when you consider the facts about Breastfeeding: * The World Health Organization recommends that Breastfeeding should be on demand and start wthin hours of baby’s birth. * The [...]

Attachment Parenting During Pregnancy

January 5, 2012 by  
Filed under Attached Living, Baby

The Green Moms Weekly question is this: Why is it as important to begin your journey as an attachment parent during pregnancy as it is after the birth of your baby? Being an attachment parent can begin even before your baby is born. Mostly this is done by educating yourself  and preparing for the birth of [...]

Attachment Parenting – An Explanation

January 1, 2010 by  
Filed under Attached Living

The term “attachment parenting” is credited to Dr. William Sears, a pediatrician, and his wife, Martha Sears, a nurse. Attachment parenting, or AP, is a natural form of parenting, which means it will look different in different families. Because AP is more about a state of mind than a parenting method, it is not a [...]

The Terrible Twos – What to Do

March 4, 2008 by  
Filed under Toddlers

Two year olds get a bad rep. Everywhere you look and listen you read and hear about the so-called “Terrible Twos.”  To be fair, many young tots are going through a phase of disequilibrium at age 2 1/2, according to many child development experts. Add to that the fact that most parents are trying to [...]