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Alanis to Breastfeed 'Til Son's 'Finished' Alanis Morissette is head over feet for breastfeeding, and said she plans on feeding her son the natural way until he “is finished and weaned.” “I think it affords the child, when he grows up, to have a lot less therapy to go to,” the... abcnews.go.com
Mother's Day 2012: Animal Parenting Styles, Pregnancies, And Child Rearings The last thing modern moms need is yet another reason to feel that they're not doing a good enough job. www.huffingtonpost.com
Salamat Dok: What kind of parent are you? Parenting is one of the most fulfilling yet one of the most difficult tasks in life. You wake up every morning, attend to your child's needs and fulfill everything expected of a parent. But have you assessed what kind of parenting style you have? rp3.abs-cbnnews.com
Tanned Mom and Ginger Daughter Don't Help in War on Women The New York Time’s recently posted a debate on feminism vs. motherhood that pitted different types of mothering in a cage match of words and breast-feeding tips. www.collegian.com
How parental style influences kids' behaviour Washington, May 9 : A new study has shed light on how parents' child-rearing styles are associated with their young children's behaviour. www.newkerala.com
Mind Gym tycoon wants to roll out free parenting lessons across country Octavius Black, founder of Parent Gym, says 'dream' is to offer classes to all parents of children entering primary school An important player in the government's trial of parenting classes has said he wants to give free lessons to the mothers and fathers of every child in the country entering primary school. Octavius Black, a multimillionaire contemporary of David Cameron at Eton, said he ... www.guardian.co.uk
Terrible twos? Study indicates finding a positive parental balance is key Wondering why your toddler is acting up? Researchers say it may be time to take a look at your parental style -- and your partner's. www.sciencedaily.com
Finding a positive parental balance (Phys.org) -- Wondering why your toddler is acting up? University of Alberta researcher Christina Rinaldi says it may be time to take a look at your parental style—and your partner’s. phys.org
Child welfare workers get first-hand view of tragic situations It's a common injury seen by child welfare investigator Jessica Martin, and it speaks volumes about abuse and neglect in Oklahoma: ramen noodle burns. www.tulsaworld.com
How I met my mother I could say we didn’t get along, but that sounds benign. There are plenty of people I don’t get along with, but we’ve been able to opt out of each other's lives. This was my mother, and though we both would have opted out if we could, we couldn’t — except for the brief year I went to live with my father, which was a mistake — and so we didn’t. I wish I could tell you exactly why we didn’t get ... www.salon.com
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