Dads and Moms Blogs (CLI)

We return, on this Tuesday, to offer you our review of the moms and dads blogs, compiling the articles we have read this week and that we liked the most.

I have to highlight two posts, from two of my bedside blogs, both emotional, accurate and very liberating, the first one tells us about the emotional changes that men must make when a baby is born so as not to burden his wife with his lacks and fears and the other, about the stereotypes that boys, and especially girls, should be able to get rid of.

Nohemí Hervada writes Dad, mom wants me to know something, in Mimes and Tit. The arrival of a child is a challenge of healing and personal maturation that women do but that parents should also do, instead of downloading in them their lack of maternal or childish jealousy. Because first of all there is the well-being of children and mothers are not mothers of their partners.

Wonderful is as always Myriam Moya of Lowercase, in My daughter, you don't need to be a good girl, brilliantly reminding us to talk to your daughter that there are no bad children, that no Santa Claus observes them, that she undertakes to defend her from the adults who punish, who deny affection if they don't know He obeys them, who blackmail children and want to force them to act to please them against what children need or want. Great wish this for the new year.

Monica Serrano, in Child psychology Reflect on how widespread it is in our society that babies and young children establish an emotional attachment relationship with objects such as pacifiers or dolls and explain the reason: our society forces children to become independent before they are prepared.

I have discovered the blog Attachment and Amazement, highly recommended and full of resources on education through emotion. I highlight the post that tells us that beauty is in the least expected place, in which, through the experience of a mother when she gives birth to her daughter, she invites us to love without seeking or demanding perfection in our children .

It is also very exciting to read the post that Mother swallow He finally gets naked, in which he reveals his experience and extraordinary experience on the path that has taken her to motherhood.

Ended up with The Pintadita Hen that, in a post entitled De ilusiones y lies, he faces and confronts us with the dilemma of telling or not telling children fantastic stories linked to Christmas gifts.

We will return next week with a new review by moms and dads blogs and we encourage you to leave us the links to your comments in this post so we can visit them.