Dads and moms blogs: weekly review

As every week we offer a review of moms and dads blogs that have interested us.

To begin, in the blog of a Cantabrian mother, Maria, called El Mundo de Ariadna, they shared with us a very interesting text, the work of psychotherapist Laura Gutman, who talks about the father's role in parenting. He very rightly reflects on how the man is now carrying the full weight of the support that the recent mother needs, which was once offered by an entire tribe. The best way to overcome this conflict is to create our own emotional support network, surrounding ourselves with other families with whom to share concerns, care and care.

Claudia, the author of Papa Rabbit, Mama Louse, tells us about herself and the way in which motherhood has changed her. I loved her self-interview in which she answers those uncomfortable questions with which she is assaulted and judged as radical, sectarian, hippie, progressive, wise and Taliban of the tit. How she defines herself is a radical of science because their postures in childbirth, lactation and upbringing are backed by proven scientific data. He also speaks to us in his particular reminder of the Day of the Rights of the Birth of inexplicable pain that many women report when they remember an unrespected birth, in which they felt that their children were born rather than giving birth to them.

In Paideia en Familia, one of the most complete blogs of a family that educates at home, shows us how children are introduced to the knowledge of classical languages From very young. Latin and Greek are not only two dead languages, but from them our language and our cultural tradition are nourished, for that reason they have decided to include them in the curriculum. They learn the scientific names of animals and plants, copy the Greek letters, listen to Gregorian, think to read Asterix in Latin when they are a little older.

And Azu, in the blog Friends Homeschoolers, in addition to explaining many activities that she and her family do, brings us exceptional news, somewhat away from the age section we are heading to in Babies and more, but that I found very interesting so it can make us reflect on the less common educational models. Sandra Lara, a 17 year old girl who has been home educated, has been admitted, after conducting studies in Physics at the Open University of Great Britain, in a Master of Particle Physics at the University of Barcelona, ​​something that undoubtedly endorses that receiving home instruction is not at odds with excellent results and with an accessible higher education.

We invite you again, to dads and moms who keep a blog, to send us your links to be able to include them in the subsequent reviews. Together we grow and your contributions are very valuable.

Video: When Dad surprises Mum for their wedding anniversary (May 2024).