Attachment Parenting

Getting Pregnant the Hard Way: Our Struggle with Infertility

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by Stacy Hamilton

One Grandmother’s Point of View

No my daughter and son in law are not:

Weird

Crazy

Insane

Crunchy or

Condemning.



In fact these are some of the very things that my husband and I were
called almost thirty years ago when we started raising our own family.
In other words: I gave away the Dr. Spock book I got as a baby shower
gift and did my own thing.

Journey of a Mother, Saying Yes to Myself

In some ways it seems that you
must have imagined how difficult and confusing it was. You can’t really
imagine that you went through it. It must not have been horrible, you
remember distinctly how much joy and love you felt through it all…

Attachment Parenting a Teenager

(Alternative title - This is much harder than birthing babies!)



        So, you've been raising your babies into loving, attached
children and now one of them has turned 13. Welcome to the teenage
years.



        At least you should know you're not alone. Mothers all over the
planet are having the same thoughts you are - and mostly it sounds like
this: "How the heck am I going to keep him/her safe now?"

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