Baby Led Weaning- Footnotes (last but not least)
Gagging I want to talk more about it because this one scared me shitless. Now you see me teach other people about it but I
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Gagging I want to talk more about it because this one scared me shitless. Now you see me teach other people about it but I
Time flies. But does it really? You my darling child, turn 3 today. 3 years of a kind of party I could never imagine ever
This Quarantine brings with it, their own set of learnings. Here’s to Slow Life, the joy it brings within, the calm that envelopes it and how it sets us free to grow, unleashing our most unsuspected potentials.
Life is tougher for mothers. Where we make a woman unwelcome in the world, preconceived notions keep her betrothed to near ritualistic traditions, unable to even swim the vastness of their own mind to decide what they feel. Instead, they’re only told what they’re feeling and that too in no uncertain words. Here’s a tight whack to that.
The recent public hysteria over Typhoid Vaccine introduced NEEDED to be addressed.
Here are some Top of Mind questions in the minds of any responsible parent in the country that were addressed by Two Prominent Paediatricians in a Mothers’ Group run by a Doctor herself.
Why I stayed home with my child instead of pursuing my seven figure career with zero regret. To date.
I wanted to surprise a mother figure for her birthday but my child ended up surprising me with her secret talent.
Weaning is what’s been on my mind for a little over six months and I Research. Like. A lot. Here’s an article I found particularly helpful and surprisingly eye opening on many counts.
I don’t have to quit being a gentle parent to wean.
This tiny little hand is not holding on to me for support or love as it may seem. It is holding on to me coupled with glaring eyes and a resolve to crack mountains. Actually explaining exactly what she needs in way more detail than she ever would before. Bittersweet is certainly the understatement of the century here.
Teaching a child how to love is easy. They are so good at it they can perhaps teach us something about unconditional love. What’s a tricky one is how to rein that in and not feed into your child growing up an entitled brat who thinks love is their right. Because let’s be honest, don’t we already have enough of those around?
Janet Lansbury explains how to lovingly nip this in the bud when it is still just a lovable thing they do.