Dads and Moms Blogs (XCI)

As every week, once again we take a tour of the moms and dads blogs to discover shared experiences and reflections through the network.

We start with pregnancy stories. First, one that is just beginning, well The mother of a witch, is pregnant in the sixth week and getting the idea that she will be a mother again. He tells us how he feels and how different a pregnancy can be from the other.

The second story of pregnancy is one that is coming to an end. Laura, author of the blog Life and miracles of a pregnant newbie It is 38 weeks. He has nothing left to know his baby's face and expresses the accumulation of sensations experienced by a first-time mother about to give birth. Anxiety, impatience, nerves ... and what most often worries: how to know that the time has come.

Already talking about older children, we take a walk around Mommy Treated and his diaper story. The little one is almost 27 months old (he walks like mine) and he continues to wear a diaper (like mine), but he doesn't care at all (neither does he). It is one of those who think (like me) that children should not be forced to leave the diaper. As in everything, and also with sphincter control, each child has its own rhythm.

In Sarai Llamas's blog I have seen a post that you will love and you will surely feel identified. It is titled Always with him and is based on a text from the book Semper with lui, by Isabel Fox. Talk about the essence of motherhood, full of sensitivity and feeling. Highly recommended.

Congratulations to Paris, author of Diary of my pregnancy and recent maternity who counts in Walk or not walk, walk will walk that your girl has started walking alone. Even without too much firmness, as usual, he has begun to take the first steps. Without a doubt, a milestone, both for the baby and for the proud parents.

A very interesting entry that makes us think is the reflection that London has made in his blog Motherhood by London, in which he asks: How far does the parents' competitiveness go? Many parents press and demand their children to be the best, regardless of the damage they can do to them.

Finally, I leave you with the translation of an excerpt from the book Positive Discipline published in Intercomadres about the difference between praising and encouraging. Discuss the importance of children being encouraged and not praised for their efforts to truly strengthen their self-esteem.

As you can see, one more week, the moms and dads blogs They are loaded with interesting things. Next week we will share many more.

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