Sunday, March 05, 2017

There are some articles in this post struck me liked a lightning rod. Enjoy!

The Dangers of Potty Training Too Early... I like to let Gabe takes his times.. I won't push him
Baby on Bed
Trump’s Pick for Medicare and Medicaid Wants to Cut Mandatory Maternity Coverage
Want To Influence Your Kid’s Behavior? Start With Your Relationship
The 8 Best Parenting Lessons I Learned From Watching My Nanny
A Letter to Mothers Desperate to Make a Difference
9 Habits Of People In the Healthiest Relationships
The Single Worst Thing About Daycare
9 Things Your Kids Should Hear From You More Often
100 Parenting Memes That Will Keep You Laughing For Hours
5 Phrases That Can Change Your Child’s Life
Postpartum OCD Is Also A Thing
6 words you should say to your child today "I love to watch you play"
The Only Thing You Need to Survive the “Terrible Twos” – With Your Sanity Intact
How Do You Raise A Feminist Daughter? Chimamanda Adichie Has 15 Suggestions
'Boys Have Deep Emotional Lives'
When Your Greatest Romance Is a Friendship
Why This Mom Shared A Postpartum Photo That ‘Horrified’ Her "Motherhood is beautiful. Scars are beautiful. Stretch marks. Imperfection. Loose skin.”
What the award-winning movie gets right about regrets " had taught her not to regret the end of a moment but to appreciate the moment itself. She explained to me that Mia and Sebastian were lucky to have had each other when they did, and that they would each cherish it as a relationship that brought them closer to the kind of people they wanted to be. Coming from a woman who was once divorced and lived out the majority of her life as a happy single woman, her perspective was not one to dismiss. Her failed marriage could have made her a cynic, but instead she saw even lost love as a gift."
3 Boundaries You Must Set In Your Relationships, I learned the hard ways, I did all 3. Learna d
“Positive thinking” has turned happiness into a duty and a burden, says a Danish psychologist
The Number 1 Cause Of Break Ups
When an Anxious Child is Stuck with “What if” Questions (Challenge #3: Mindfulness)
A philosopher’s 350-year-old trick to get people to change their minds is now backed up by psychologists

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