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Breastfeeding is intuitive and easy? No! Time magazine's recent cover story featuring Jamie Lynne Grumet breastfeeding her almost four-year-old son raised a firestorm about different styles of parenting. www.ktvq.com
Understanding your parenting style and your child Parents need to remember that every child is unique. Each comes with their very own personality and temperament. www.divaasia.com
Crocs, Inc. Steps Up Style with New Blogger Program Crocs, Inc. today announced the launch of a new style blogger program to highlight on-trend, yet comfortable, Crocs™ footwear throughout the year. Five well-respecte finance.yahoo.com
What being At this point, most of us have seen the Time Magazine cover , the one with the woman standing with her hand on her hip, her shirt pulled down while her 3-year-old son stands on a chair in front of her and breastfeeds. www.boston.com
Breastfeeding easy? No! Orit Avishai says that touting breastfeeding as natural and intuitive creates unnecessary pressure on women who find it difficult www.cnn.com
Opinion: Breastfeeding easy? No! Orit Avishai says that touting breastfeeding as natural and intuitive creates unnecessary pressure on women who find it difficult www.cnn.com
Karen Bergreen: Why You Are A Bad Parent My son is now 8 and we had a great Mother's Day this Sunday. How could this have happened? I didn't sleep with my kid or wear him in a sling. I left him with a sitter and gave him formula. www.huffingtonpost.com
Controversial Time Magazine Cover: Local Mothers, Experts Weigh In on Nursing Issue A controversial Time magazine cover that depicts an attractive young woman nursing her 3-year-old son has generated strongly mixed feelings among local advocates for breast-feeding. www.theledger.com
Mayim Bialik, Alyssa Milano Weigh In on TIME Breastfeeding Cover The moms give their opinions on the buzzed-about cover celebritybabies.people.com
How Many People Believe A.D.H.D. Is Caused by Poor Parenting? Even a casual survey easily ferrets out what parents of children with A.D.H.D. know: some people blame them for their children's problems. parenting.blogs.nytimes.com
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