Friday, March 17, 2017

"When they tantrum they are not being naughty or manipulative, they’re just being toddlers struggling with big feelings, poor communication skills, and even poorer emotion regulation skills."

Viral Post Explains Once And For All What A Good Mom Is I Love Being A Single Mother, it is a predicament of me to declare this statement fit me. I love being a mother and I wish my situation turned out with a different outcome. But I would not stay in a relationship that would harm Gabe or myself.
What The Pressure Of Parenting Really Looks Like On A Marriage
6 Benefits for Children of “Older Mothers”
9 POSITIVE PARENTING ALTERNATIVES TO TIME OUTS & GROUNDING
The Dangers of the Good Child
Co-sleeping Contributes to Optimal Brain Development definitely.. 3 years... interesting idea
Four Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Ignore or Punish Toddler Tantrums, I personally feel very connected to Gabe, I don't think he is bad at his tantrums. He also knows he is safe to express himself. I will still love him and protect him.
Watch Out For This Red Flag In Love
Here’s Why Your Wife Is Stressed All The Time
9 Bed-Sharing Habits That Make You An Amazing Mom
Red Hot Chili Peppers in Portland: 8 things we learned.. what a memory... with Gabe'e father.. nice memory was meant to keep... and then.. going forward..
40 Things Every Person Should Know By Age 40.. interesting concept... "should know"
Should hearing children learn sign language? Yes, I think so, I wish I am more active in communicating with Gabe; using sign language
Raising overcomers: How to teach your kids to do hard things
This Is What It Looks Like When Your Child Needs You to Fall Asleep
How Daniel Tiger Helps Teach Social Skills to Preschoolers'A recent study showed that children who watched Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood had higher levels of empathy, were better at recognizing emotions, and were more confident in social situations."...lol.. way to promote the show.
Dear best friend, even though life gets in the way. You're still my person.
Harvard Researchers Explain Why Our Culture Needs Co-Sleeping

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