Dads and moms blogs (XXXIX)

Today, as every week, we bring you a review with some Featured content that we have been able to read this week on moms and dads blogs, in a tour of other looks and experiences with pregnancies, babies and children.

I had fun with the baby's first-person account of My son's doctor, which defends that you have to take a position, literally: the multiple positions of the baby throughout the day, some more comfortable than others ...

In Do you reconcile?, Sandra Faginas makes a great and fun reflection on the language of daddies and moms, and how the tenderness of children's language in the mouth of the little ones can become unbearable in the mouth of the elderly.

Great news found in Experiences of a mom, since Laky has given birth to her princess and tells us how her daughter's birth was a few days ago, comparing it with that of her previous son. Two very different births and with a happy ending. !! Congratulations!!

In Of pacifiers and drool Albertina offers us a space dedicated to Halloween with Happy Halloween, which reviews the ancient traditions of this date, the special meaning it has for the author and one that adds to posterity: the first costume of her precious Valeria daughter.

I loved the post in Of crabs and hermits about the cultivation of patience, because as a teacher (and mother) I feel identified in many aspects. They tell us that to cultivate patience there is nothing better than to educate at home, and we live the rhythm of the children to learn and discover, calmly and the repetitions that are needed.

Surely many readers have seen in the situation that Ana poses in Of mice and women. When parents are not for the work and the issue of baptism becomes a battle in any conversation where, especially grandparents, but also friends or acquaintances, they think about the need to baptize babies.

Our friends of The alternative blog These days we are told about "The happy baby: enjoy natural parenting", a book on parenting with attachment that talks about the needs of early childhood, until the baby's 18 months.

We finish this review with a less friendly topic. I have wanted to talk about this issue for a long time, and I take advantage that I found Daughters of Eve and Adam, a blog about solidarity, cooperation and pediatrics, to remember it. Love in the time of cholera or caring for children in the time of cholera tells us about a shocking reality that is being lived in Haiti. International help is needed to stop the cholera epidemic that children in this country especially suffer.

Next week we will continue visiting Dads and moms blogs to offer you a compilation of what most attracts our attention in the blogosphere dedicated to the little ones in the house.