Dads and moms blogs (XXIX)

This week we will review the moms and dads blogs, selecting the articles and experiences that we liked the most in order to invite you to read them.

Today I present a blog that has impressed me, for its depth and strength. It is the blog of Elvis Canino, a "common citizen" who, in his own words, "got tired of seeing how society justifies abuse at home, and decided not to remain crossed arms while our children are vilely mistreated by their own parents and for the schools. " The blog is titled "Don't mistreat me, I'm a child"and has become one of my header readings.

I highlight his last two articles: one on the good habits of parents towards children, in which he reminds us of the importance of creating enriching habits that make the relationship between family members more solid and happy, sharing moments and Interesting and emotionally healthy activities.

It also tells us about the great extent of hyperactivity, which almost seems inevitable given the excessive consumption of sugars, exposure to television and videogames often loaded with violence, we dedicate very little time and demand similar days and yields to of adults. I found it very accurate.

I also present a recent blog, "The little eyes that shine", which starts with momentum and rich content. I really loved it and I congratulate its author, encouraging her to continue sharing with us.

I highlight your article on precisely your favorite blogs, among which are some of my good friends who are regularly cited in Babies and more, "We have Tits", "Armandilio's blog", "The alternative blog", "Guess how much I love you "," The finger on the sore "and" Sleep without crying ", all excellent.

He also recommends a documentary entitled "The immortal gene", it deals with a human and anthropological perspective on our species and in particular paternity and maternity in apes like us, and if you recommend Desmond Morris, he has won my heart, because this anthropologist , famous for his naked monkey theory, is one of the scientists who have best seen explaining the importance of mammalian birth, bonding, breastfeeding and physical contact for the correct emotional development of human babies.

In "We got boobs"Ileana shares with us a really impressive article for most readers and that, curiously, having had a personal experience very similar to that of mothers who breastfeed in Mongolia with breastfeeding, has deeply moved me.

Yasmin, from "Learning from Adrian"She tells us about her pregnancy control visit, in which she has shown that she is a woman who is worth a lot and knows how to assert herself. She also teaches us how" her little fish "has started swimming this summer.

Ana, the mother of "Growing up with David", he tells us that he has decided not to take his child to daycare because he thinks he is not prepared to be with strangers.

We will continue exploring to offer you next week a new review of dads and moms blogs.

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