by smaclaughlin | Sep 1, 2015 | attachment parenting, developmental expectations, perspective, play, problem-solving
Baby behavior drive you crazy? Most parents say, YES! Why is that? What makes us so nuts about a little person acting littler? Is it the whiny voice? The “goo-goo, ga-ga?” The pretending they can’t do something they’re totally capable of? Check...
by smaclaughlin | May 16, 2015 | attachment parenting, balance, brain science, mindful parenting
We all want calm family interactions and cooperative kids. PEAK Parenting’s focus on current brain research and empathy makes it a potent combination for bringing about positive change. Have you read bunches of parenting books, felt like you “got...
by Sarah MacLaughlin | Jun 22, 2012 | attachment parenting, blog tour, books, parenting, what not to say
In general, I bow down to single parents everywhere. Parenting is the hardest (and best) job ever. Whenever my partner goes away for any period of time, I am reminded of how much I rely on having that other adult in the house! Hats off the The Single Crunch whose blog...
by Sarah MacLaughlin | Jun 18, 2012 | attachment parenting, breastfeeding
The Blog Tour has begun! Please read and comment on the latest review of What Not to Say from The Mom: Informed—a great blog offering information and web links for parents. They advocate attachment parenting along with full-term breastfeeding, co-sleeping, extended...