Thanks to everyone who submitted a photo to API's "Community of Peace" Photo Event during AP Month 2016 in October! It is a beautiful collection of peaceful parenting in real-life.
Thanks to everyone who submitted a photo to API's "Community of Peace" Photo Event during AP Month 2016 in October! It is a beautiful collection of peaceful parenting in real-life. |
On this last day of AP Month 2016, we bring you insight on API's blog as to what our children are internalizing as to what peace is including 14-year-old Remy's "Peace to me means no child anywhere would know violence," 8-year-old Anna's "Peace... read more |
"If we are to teach real peace in this world, and if we are to carry on a real war against war, we shall have to begin with the children." Share this meme from API's Facebook page. |
"To reach peace, teach peace." Share this meme from API's Facebook page. |
"To educate through positive, attachment-based stimulus is to educate for a happier and fulfilling life, promoting the development of more confident children who are able to influence the world positively and creatively." Share this meme on API's... read more |
"The updated evidence confirms that breastfeeding support interventions are associated with an increase in the rates of any and exclusive breastfeeding. |
Our children are keenly tuned in to us. They know very well how to read the signs that serve as the early warning system indicating the likelihood of an impending mom-meltdown. Over time, they have become skilled at rating the level of threat. |
"A notable, if subtle, change in sleep guidelines released Monday from the American Academy of Pediatrics acknowledges the reality of those long nights and what parents should do if they can't always follow the guidelines to the letter. |
"On Tuesday, an expert panel suggests that doctors should provide breastfeeding support and guidance for new mothers. Ann Kurth, Dean of the Yale School of Nursing, said, “Breast-feeding has real health benefits for babies and their mothers. |
Infants and parents benefit from breastfeeding and sleeping near one another, reducing SIDS risk by 50% Attachment Parenting International responds to 2016 AAP Statement on Infant Sleep |