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The Importance of Building Attachment From the moment babies are born it is clear they are able to communicate their needs. As parents the more we understand how to respond and meet those needs appropriately and efficiently the more are children will begin to understand the world around them.&n
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“A little sleep training. a locked door and a pair of earplugs cannot undo millennia of evolutionary blueprinting. Your WAKEFUL baby is NORMAL. Mama, you are NOT failing.Your job is NOT to TRAIN your baby to sleep. Your job is to MOTHER your baby through the night. Nurse, hug and hold your baby. Find strength in surrender. Allow darkness to shine a light on the privelege you have in being a parent. Welcome your baby into your bed. Listen to your wise mama heart. All the rest is white…

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Learn how to discipline a toddler effectively and with confidence using positive parenting and developmentally appropriate expectations.
When you say “attachment” next to the word “parent” too many people write it off as something trendy and requiring hairy armpits to deliver on. But the science of child […]Continue Reading
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“Teenage girls may have some difficulty adjusting to the onset of puberty, some more than others. And puberty may be a very difficult time for some teenagers, but there is nothing . . . .…

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Today's practice of leaving babies to cry, keeping them in buggies and car seats for long periods and not allowing them the freedom to roam outdoors is raising a dysfunctional generation, a psychologist claims.

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