Dads and Moms Blogs (CXV)

Every Tuesday we review the most interesting we have found in some of the moms and dads blogs We can find on the net.

Ramón Soler, from Free mind, makes an admirable reflection, as usual in him, on the true meaning of the word conciliation. Indispensable.

Maria Berrozpe, from Re-educating Mom, invites us to a very enriching debate, in which he asks us if it is appropriate to intervene if we see a child suffering when his parents consider that it is necessary to let him cry.

Carlos Costa, from the Gollum Cartapacio, proposes a great idea that would serve to change the mindset about conciliation: the day to take children to work.

Vivian Watson of A mother is born, reflects on how hateful is the obligation we impose on children to ask for forgiveness.

In Ceibe PsychologyAlejandro Bustro, psychologist and father, tells us his emotions, talking with the boy he was.

Nohemí Hervada, of Mimes and Tit, reminds us that in order to pamper the children we have to pamper ourselves and she tells us that she does it with her friends, the real ones and the virtual ones.

Monica Manso, from Conscious Maternity, throws us a very interesting question: How would the life of human beings change if we were received with words of welcome, love and acceptance? And he introduces us to the goddess Artemis of Ephesus, encouraging us to make her our patron.

Louma Sader of Maternal love, teaches us a great interview that they have done from Chile, for a radio program. It is worth listening to. It speaks mainly of the importance of oral health, of primary dentition, and how to implement adequate hygienic measures in a respectful way towards children.

In PinchituPaloma Martínez shows us very interesting manual works that her son does at home, such as plasticine Mondays but also reflections from which we can learn a lot, as in which he explains his son's personal learning.

Marta Hoz, When the pack sleepsHe has told us how they have made a very special celebration, the 20 months of the cachooro and the 60 years of the grandmother at the same time.

Another of our readers, Leila, tells us in her blog Catchies we grow better, his reflections on the difficulties of fatherhood and the importance of dedicating time and love to children.

I finish with Catalina Echeverry, who in Mom also knows, shows us some special travel guides for children that you are sure to love.

I finish my review of the moms and dads blogs inviting readers if they have a maternity or paternity blog, leave us your link in the comments, so we can add it to our weekly compilations.

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