Parenting is inspirational. Our children motivate us to become better role models, to move past our childhood hurts and to find new ways to nurture and guide our children.
Parenting is inspirational. Our children motivate us to become better role models, to move past our childhood hurts and to find new ways to nurture and guide our children. |
I returned home after a night out at a friend's house. It was late. The house was dark and quiet. My husband and kids were asleep. |
Editor's note: This post was originally published on Oct. 16, 2008, and it continues to offer a valuable perspective on passing along family values to our children. |
Q: I have a 2-month-old son who really dislikes being in his car seat. He cries inconsolably during car rides. I have tried talking soothingly to him, singing and offering a pacifier. |
For the last few days, my son has been hunched over an application for a summer program at NASA. I've been helping him, shoulder to shoulder, when he needs it, and I find myself staring at him when he's not looking. |
I feel a lot of love in my house. But there are conflicts, hurt feelings and misunderstandings. |
This post was originally published on Oct. 15, 2008, and it continues to serve as a reminder to parents expecting another baby. |
Q: My 2-year-old son doesn't calm down easily for bedtime, and my wife and I need some ideas. |
We often reflect on whether Attachment Parenting International has made a difference in our efforts toward peace. |
The biggest struggles I see from mothers in my API Support Group have to do with the addition of a second or third child. |