Articles tagged with: attachment parenting
Welcome to the May Carnival of Natural Parenting: Role model
This post was written for inclusion in the monthly Carnival of Natural Parenting hosted by Code Name: Mama and Hobo Mama. This month our participants have waxed poetic about how their parenting has inspired others, or how others have inspired them. Please read to the end to find a list of links to the other carnival participants.
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I think I can safely say that I have not influenced anyone (in real life) to adopt attachment parenting ideals. And I’m pretty sure that …
Welcome to the February Carnival of Natural Parenting: Love and partners!
This post was written for inclusion in the monthly Carnival of Natural Parenting hosted by Hobo Mama and Code Name: Mama. This month we’re writing about how a co-parent has or has not supported us in our dedication to natural parenting. Please read to the end to find a list of links to the other carnival participants.
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Love and partners: How has a co-parent supported your dedication to natural parenting — or not?
When Riley was born, my relationship with my husband …
When Riley was about 14 months old she started reliably sleeping through the night and no needing my presence to get to sleep. Up until that point she was up three or more times a night and at nap time I would need to rock or stroke her to sleep.
Perhaps it was because I was no longer breastfeeding her, so there was less interest in night-time snacking, or perhaps it was that she had always hated the cot and I’d moved her to her toddler bed. Either way, I didn’t …
I first read about twitter lists on Jessica Gottlieb a few days ago. And to be honest if I’d read about them even a month ago I would probably have thought ‘Really? What’s the point of that? Wouldn’t you just use your twitter/feed/app/whatever?’ But recently, due to my increasing twitter addiction, this doesn’t seem so far fetched at all. This way I have a list so I don’t miss out on things and people can make suggestions and you can share your lists. Shut Up. I do not need to …
“War babies cry it out shut down’ was a search term on google that landed not just one person on my site, but two this week.
A little odd, but it reminded me of the Channel 4 Show: Bringing Up Baby which attempted to measure the successes and shortcomings of three different parenting methods for babies: Truby King, Dr Spock and the Continuum Concept. Families were set up with a mentor for the style of parenting they had opted to pursue and were guided along the way.
For the blissfully uninitiated, a …









