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May 23, 2011

Sunday Surf: Aggressive Toddlers, Atheists Talking About Jesus, and More

Alright, I have quite a few links to share this week, so I'll keep side chatter to a minimum to allow time for you to click through to anything that catches your eye. As always, I'd love to hear what your favorite reads were this week.

The Natural Parents Network Mentors respond to a question about Gently Responding to an Aggressive Toddler.

Musing Mommy, aka Heather explains why it doesn't usually make sense to Schedule Cesareans for Breech Babies.

This post was a rerun, but I appreciate it just as much the second time around. Check out Code Name: Mama's Seven Alternatives to Forced Apologies on the Natural Parents Network.

Another great piece from Dionna (Code Name: Mama) was this one with the FAQ of Potential Homeschoolers

Amy of Anktangle has some great insights On Labels and Boxes and Trusting Your Gut.

Kelly of Demand Euphoria has some interesting thoughts on Kids and Limits. I'm not sure where I stand on the subject at this point. Kelly has raised a host of new questions for me.

Kelly at Becoming Crunchy explains why she'd like to visit a nudist colony.

On API Speaks, Courtney offers an empathy exercise in the form of a post with In a Strange Land...

I really love these thoughts on handling discussions involving religion with children: What did the Atheist say about Jesus? Courtesy of Offbeat Mama.

Jeff, aka Just a Bald Man gives his thoughts on The "Art" of Raising Children

A couple of great posts tackling some persistent and troublesome breastfeeding myths are Cheers Mariah! Bad Moms, Alcohol and Breastfeeding and The Truth Behind Common Breastfeeding Myths.

On an entirely different note, the nerd in me loved this post on Daily Writing Tips about 4 Types of Reference Books You Didn't Know You Need.


2 comments:

  1. Thank you Melissa! Looking forward to checking out those other posts... :)

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