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Attachment Parenting |
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I'm new to the group. Just searching for groups and found this one. I am total support of attachment parenting...Pretty extreme. I breastfed as long as I could. my son weaned himslef when he was 9 months old and I couldnt pump enough out to last more then a month after that. Child lead parent. No CIO. Cloth Diaper...organic foods...the list goes on and on...Attachment parenting was the way for me to go...I had found out what it was by reading the book "The Fussy Baby Book" by the sears. I love that book and it actually made me feel a little more normal instead of a freak that wasnt doing what everyone told me to do. I just parented my son the way he was teaching me to.
My son is 19 months old and he is extrememly smart. Still sleeps with us majority of the night. He will stay in his room for a little part of the night but I dont think he has slept past 2am in there. We actually just started that because he didnt have a room before last month. We just moved. |
Posted by stummegirl on 01/22/2009 07:48 PM
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welcome to the group! :) |
posted by on 01/24/2009 01:57 PM
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Reading about attachment parenting practices helped me to not feel like a 'freak', too. My son is quite wakeful, and I got some advice just to let him cry. While researching sleep training methods, I came across Dr. Sears book "The Baby Sleep Book", and it helped me in the way that "The Fussy Baby Book" seemed to help you. My son is 14 months old, and often joins us in the middle of the night, too, though lately it has been around 4 am. He actually seems to sleep better when I return him to his own bed after waking, but so often I fall asleep nursing, and he does, too. ;-) |
posted by Lisa on 02/05/2009 02:23 PM
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