This Black History Month, the National Museum of African American History and Culture recognizes the importance of Black Health and Wellness.
Become emotionally and physically prepared for pregnancy and birth. Research available options for healthcare providers and birthing environments, and become informed about routine newborn care. Continuously educate yourself about developmental stages of childhood, setting realistic expectations and remaining flexible.
This Black History Month, the National Museum of African American History and Culture recognizes the importance of Black Health and Wellness. |
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"Being pregnant in the time of the coronavirus means facing an enormous conflation of socioeconomic, medical, racial, cultural, mental and physical challenges that place an unreasonable burden of stress on any expecting mother. |
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For 13 years, the blog of Attachment Parenting International (API) – originally called API Speaks, later renamed APtly Said – has been encouraging and supporting and giving voice to parents around the globe who have embraced API’s vision for a cha Read more |
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"This way of relating to our babies and children may be very different than the mainstream parenting culture where you live. |
"I started reading books about Attachment parenting (Dr. Sears was my absolute favorite). |
"I would like to thank you for this wonderful event, and this fantastic curriculum! It means a lot to me and to the Hungarian mothers of course." Certified Attached at the Heart Parenting Educator Anna Tamas spoke about API and AHPP Online for an Read more |
This is why The Healthy Motherhood Journal is not your average baby book—it’s a journal for you, the mom, during your first year with a new baby. |