I can't count the number of times that someone has told me that I need to get out of the house without my son.
I can't count the number of times that someone has told me that I need to get out of the house without my son. |
It's 4 a.m. My baby is awake again. She has nursed and fallen asleep...and then woke up again the second I tried to move her. Now she is wide awake, eyes open and smiling at me. I am exhausted -- beyond exhausted. |
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. |
Q: My 2-year-old son doesn't calm down easily for bedtime, and my wife and I need some ideas. |
This post was originally published on Oct. 14, 2008, but so many parents through the years since and in the future can relate well to its message. |
My husband and I realized fairly soon after adopting our first son that we needed to parent differently than a lot of friends and acquaintances around us. |
Enter the AP Dad. When Mom is out of the house, he's not "babysitting" -- he's parenting. The assumption that he's not, hurts all of us. |
Recommendations by physician groups to avoid bedsharing among mothers and their babies are intended to reduce sleep-related infant deaths. |
Every new parent has heard the dire warning: Never sleep with your baby.... |
Here is an opportunity for AP parents to anonymously share how they practice Attachment Parenting in their home, specifically regarding cosleeping. |