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Adventures in Cosleeping: A Toddler in the Bedroom Our bedtime ritual might seem like mayhem to some: but to me, it's really a little slice of heaven. cosleeping • co-sleeping • family bed • the family bed • attachment parenting
Benefits of the Family Bed Some of the benefits of co-sleeping and my experience. family bed • co-sleeping
Grand Central Station -The Family Bed The Family Bed, controversial, yet an important factor in Attachment Parenting. Is it the answer to fight SIDS? family bed • co-sleeping • cosleeping • sids • sudden infant death syndrome
Helpful Breastfeeding Hints Part II Breastfeeding discreetly, nursing while lying down, and more. breastfeeding family bed la leche league nursing b
Is the Family Bed Dangerous? A look at the new CPSC warning against putting babies to sleep on a adult bed, and safety tips for those who choose to sleep with their babies. family bed • babies • co-sleeping • cpsc • sleep
Preparing for Your Baby's Arrival Some things you can do to help prepare for the arrival of your baby. newborn • new baby • layette • breastfeeding • family bed
SIDS What is SIDS, ways to reduce the risk, and helpful links. babies • dying • die • infants • sids
The Bed is so empty! The fear of children NEVER leaving the Family Bed is instilled in many new parents when they make the decision to co-sleep. Don't worry, they will leave, faster than you want them to! family bed • co-sleeping • independence.
The Benefits of Sharing the Family Bed Discusses the whys and answers the why nots of sharing sleep with babies and children. "...our country is one of only a few in the world where cosleeping is looked upon as unacceptable or unusual. Elsewhere in the world and in all other centuries, mothers and children almost always shared sleep out of instinct, practicality, and common sense." cosleeping • attachment parenting • family bed • shared sleep • nightime parenting
The Family Bed in Toddlerhood The media is filled with articles on co-sleeping with your infant, but what happens when they grow? family bed • co-sleeping • toddlers • security • general opinions
The Family Bed: A Hot Bed for Debate Our family's decision to bring our daughter into our bed. Co-sleeping is safe and beneficial for both baby and parents. How to Parent by instinct in a culture that wants to scare us into acting like "normal" families. co-sleeping • family bed • natural parenting • attachment parenting • the family bed
The Pros and Cons of Co-Sleeping Co-sleeping is an important part of attachment parenting. However, a family bed is not for everyone. co-sleeping • bed sharing • family bed • sleep sharing • breastfeeding
What's all this about Attachment Parenting? An essay on a new fad in parenting, Attachment Parenting. attachment parenting • fatherhood • dads • infants • saparation anxiety
Choosing My Battles Deciding when to keep my unpopular choices to myself and when it is important to share them with others. It has been a tough lesson to learn. breastfeeding • vaccination • vaccine • immunization • baby
Cosleeping Safely Cosleeping may be frowned upon by some of the more traditional pediatricians, however it can be done safely and has many benefits to both mom and baby. breastfeeding • cosleeping • co-sleeping • family bed • infant sleeping arrangements
The Continuum Concept - is it the answer? "I don't know whether the world can be saved by a book, but if it could be, this just might be the book" John Holt This parenting and lifestyle concept challenges all of our preconceptions of how we should live, and offers practical suggestions to regain our lost natural well being. continuum • continuum concept • attachment • parenting • tribal
Building a Natural Parenting Library Many parents today are looking to embrace a more "natural" way of caring for their children. Here are ten must have books to lead them on their way. natural parenting books • holistic parenting books • the baby book • dr. william sears • attachment parenting
The Baby Book by Dr Sears The Baby Book by Dr. Sears is a comprehensive guide to attachment parenting infants and toddlers from birth through the first two years of life. attachment parenting • the baby book • dr sears • william sears • martha sears
The Risk of Overlying Babies While Cosleeping The safety of cosleeping is a hot-button topic. One of the most common objections is that mothers will roll on their babies and suffocate them. What are the facts? risk of overlying while cosleeping • cosleeping smothering • bedsharing safety • is it safe to sleep with baby • cpsc report on cosleeping
Choosing the RIGHT Health Care Provider for Your Family How to choose the right practitioner for your natural family. Deciding who to trust with the healthcare of your child is an important choice and often difficult for parents who practice attachment-style/alternative parenting. It's important to weigh your options and choose wisely so you won't have to constantly argue with a doctor who disagrees with your parenting decisions. parenting • medical • vaccinations • circumcision • attachment parenting
Baby Basics: Parenting Your Baby Two simple philosophies of parenting your baby that should make life easier during baby's first year. newborn • baby • babies • parenting • infant
Daycare Transition Troubles Transition times are often difficult for parents, children and the daycare teachers that serve their families. However, there are several things that can be done to ease preschool transitions • child development • preschool • childcare • daycare
Jewish Parenting - The Journey Begins Jewish and a Parent...Talk about pressure! parenting • judaism • jewish mothers • children • jewish holidays
Sure Your Toddler Can Read, But Can He Milk a Cow? Even without the learning toys, developmental information, and educational play, kids grow up just fine. But a little information can sure make it easier on parents. babies • toddlers • preschoolers • children • parenting
Boldt Castle, a Top Thousand Islands Tour A monument to love and extravagance, Boldt Castle - a 120-room mansion of granite, concrete and steel - is a must-see when visiting New York's Thousand Islands region. boldt castle • thousand islands • 1000 islands • new york • upstate new york
Let's get NAKISCH! The temperatures are up, the clothes come off!! A naked summer in the innocent eyes of a toddler! summer • nakedness • security • freedom • self-confidence.
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Natural Child Development - Part 1 Birth to Toddler Part 1 of a short series of articles covering Natural Child Development and what parents can do to make life easier for their children and themselves! newborn • baby • child • toddler • development
OUTLAW MOM: When Holding On is a Crime "Sounds like you just don't want to let go". Why closeness between mother and child makes sense and pushing them toward early independence does not. attachment • parenting • alternative • mom • mother
Psychological Benefits of Cosleeping Sleeping with one's baby, once thought to be psychologically suspect, is now being linked to lower incidences of many emotional and behavioral problems in children. psychological benefits cosleeping • bedsharing impact mothers infants • cultural attitudes towards cosleeping • children sleeping with parents • objections to cosleeping
Sleep... You Know You Want It New parents need sleep! Here's how to get some.... sleep • sleep deprivation • fatigue • new parent • new mom
The Interview Put very simply, it is the anthropologist’s job to study the lives and behaviors of a cultural group, to interpret these tell-tales, and then to translate these observations into an accurate and honest portrayal of a people. In addition to this task, the anthropologist must retain an awareness of her own perceptual experience as being informed by a professional and cultural role with its own assumptions and interpretive frames; must remain conscious of the professional filter through which all interview and observational data flow; and must contain, to a reasonable degree, the distortions that such a filter might produce. Few individuals have the opportunity to examine the filter from both ends, but I recently had the chance to see my own reflection in the interpretive pool of another when I met with Southwest Journal reporter Michael Metzger to discuss an upcoming class that I’m teaching in intergenerational writing. interviewing techniques • anthropological methods • interviewing • research • journalism methods
Buying Baby's Layette on a Budget Guest author Dawne Brooks tells us how to save money while planning for your new babies needs. budget • baby • layette • pregnancy • birth
Life and Death in Pompeii: Millenium Series 19 Experience Life in Pompeii. Visit the exquisite Villas where the affluent lived. Learn about the Lifestyles of the ancient Rich and Famous. There are lots of pictures and instant links to wondeful photographs of Villas and the art within. This includes the famous Alexander Mosaic. Just Click on the Hypertext (brown) Great Links pompeii domus • ancient homes • villas • mosaics • frescos |
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