by Dana Johnson, MSW
Think back for a moment to your childhood. What was your favorite thing to play? What did you pretend for hours on end? When parents are asked this question, almost without exception we discover that our favorite play scenarios were those we created out of our imaginations. We were mommies feeding [...]
Tags: childhood, creative, household, memories, natural, play, toddler, toys
Posted in: Toddlers
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by Armin Brott
For a lot of couples, the question about whether to have another child isn’t really a question, it’s a given. For others, though, the issue is more complicated. And most of the problems have to do with exactly what you’re going through in your home: one spouse wants a second (or third) child [...]
Tags: ability, Baby, child, childhood, dad, finances, firstborn, labor, love, Parenting, Pregnancy, prepare, second, sibling
Posted in: Mr Dad
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Your own sense of security as a child and how you think can have enormous effects on your child’s sense of security with you. One interesting exercise is to ask, “What type of baby were you?”
As documented in numerous research studies, we know there is a great similarity between the type of baby we raise [...]
Tags: childhood, dad, Health, impact, mom, Parenting
Posted in: Health
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