Dads and moms blogs (XIV)

Today, like every Tuesday, we bring you a review with the best that has been read this week in the blogs of moms and dads.

In Todomundopeques, Pilar has offered us a nice reflection about the nights, good and bad and even worse and of our role in them as bearers of tranquility and security to the little ones who have to sleep, telling us that, even with the bad thing that sleeps, will miss him.

In A mother (against) current We can read an interesting entry that helps to reflect on work schedules, how it is to look good (or not look bad) avoiding being the first to go home and how it affects the work and family reconciliation. No doubt a very correct criticism of some quite absurd adult behaviors.

In Parenting and trust, The Miri He explained to us how he felt these days when, breastfeeding his 20-month-old daughter, two people asked him if he would do it until he married. Interesting reflection and precious the poem that comes after her.

In Four in bed, Ale It offers us a very different vision than usual to the typical problem that is generated in parents when their child does not obey them, explaining what kind of language we should avoid and what kind of language we could use to achieve, with respect, a more harmonious relationship in that our children understand our demands.

In My Mami On Line, Itahisa He explains to us one of those curious phenomena that happen when a baby is given a toy, the passion for labels, in which children focus on playing with the product label instead of with the product.

In I arrive at the end of the month They give us a little trick for diaper dermatitis, olive oil. Well, nice and cheap, it can be a solution to the dreaded irritations of the baby's ass and a little help to avoid expenses on creams and more creams.

In MaxyLolaThey explain how the experiences of a family that lives without television and prefer to devote time to other things, trying to answer those people who ask what is the entertainment in their home if they do not have television or video games.

In Mateo's mom We have been able to read a beautiful letter dedicated to Consuelo Ruiz Vélez-Frías, a woman, a midwife, who has struggled all her life to change the dynamics of childbirth by offering prominence and decision-making ability to people who should never have lost those powers, women.

I take this opportunity to remind you that if you have any Blog in which you talk about your children or things related to motherhood and babies, you can tell us in the comments for us to read and comment on.

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