I have completed three highly recommended books on how to deal with toddlers facing tantrums or any situations requiring discipline, acknowledgements and guidance our child may need.I can say that nothing has been more clear to me, I’ve decided to share with you my understanding from all these very interesting read in 20 resumed “simple” steps.
Ah ! The joy of motherhood, the ups and down. The beatitude where days are breezing upon us followed by complete chaos. I say bring i-t on. Owing to the definition of motherhood, nothing will ever be perfect and there is beauty in all of the above.
Our journey into co-sleeping began long before my daughter was born. I knew I needed to get as much information as possible to pursue my desire of bonding through the night in a safe environment for my child and I.
Do you raise your children in a trilingual household ? If so, please share insights I am somewhat at lost with how to handle this dilemma.
When I think of wonder woman I envision a fearless, flawless, strong woman with super powers. Among those are her lasso of truth, her psychic abilities and her strength. She fights for peace, love, justice and gender equality, defeats all evil and more, while looking fabulous.
Traveling with children can be a joyful journey or end up in a promise to never take a 10 hours night flight. Luckily, or not.. I’ve experienced both therefor I can be objective and share my insights with traveling mums.
As parents, we must wear many hats. We suddenly become teacher, caregiver, nurse, detective, personal shopper, accountant, laundry master, entertainer, chef, personal assistant, event coordinator and much more upon the day our babies are born.
I began to write this post about five days ago with a much more depressing tone as I was diagnosed with Mastitis, I had very strong fever, body aches and pains, very few hours of sleep and the fear of potentially having to stop breastfeeding.
I took my daughter to our daily visit to the indoor playground. To our pleasant surprise there was an other family with a 11 months old baby surrounded with A LOT of toys. Half of what they have on the shelves was on the floor. The parents where quite active in the process, showing balls, cars and such to their son’s. I sat on the floor not so far from them and gave my daughter the space in time to accustom herself to this new environment. It didn't take 5 minutes of her being near me to began her exploration.
Children have the right to their feelings. They shouldn't be distracted or have their emotions diminished because it makes us feel uncomfortable.
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