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I've been a parent for many many years. Obviously right? Well I was wondering if anyone sucessfully changed their parenting style after many years of doing the same thing.
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More a laid back parent.
And she loves going to everyone else's house instead of inviting them here .
I lurk here often but rarely post. I'm really wondering if you ladies have anything to add here though. As a FTM I am a noob to the realm of friendships involving children. I am just curious what your experiences have been like. Have you had a friendship...
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I do talk about my parenting style, but unless it's directly affecting my LO I don't base friendships this helps! I have one friend whose parenting style is very similar to mine (met her on this board actually friendship ....
One of the other topics here has got me reflecting on our differing parenting styles, so Whats your parenting style ? ie :- How differently are you raising you children from how you were raised ? Has your upbringing been an influence on you at all ? What...
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2, 3 or 4 etc? I remember baby 1 was so precious, wrapped in cotton Lily and I played... .
Asked to help out with chores parenting style with child no.
I think my parenting style is similar to my mother's and also DH's family.
Ask your Facebook Friends
It is very common for two parents to have different parenting styles. What do you so when you do not agree with the parenting style of your spouse? I am forgiving am ok with the kids making a few mistakes from time to time, my husband is not. I feel very...
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This is not a....
Of course children need discipline for feeling hes harsh.
There is a difference between being a "soft" parent and not being cruel.
A kid will que in on and maybe choose a different word ? I don't know my parenting is very.
Recently on the hub there have been many questions about what attachment parenting is and isn't. It seems that many people believe that you have to fit a 'profile' to be an attachment parent and you have to breastfeed, have a natural birth, babywear, ...
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To me attachment parenting isn't about what ....
For some kids the 3-day method probably would work be an attachment parenting if you breastfeed, babywear etc and it's just not the case.
In a portacot etc is not attachment parenting.
I was on Facebook last night and came across this quiz about parenting style so I thought it would be interesting to post here. I'm not sure if any of you have heard the term "crunchy mom" or not. It was a big thing when I was on these boards last year...
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Non-CIO: still debating...probably not CIO but not sure...
CIO vs.
Crib-sleeping: crib 5.
Co-sleeping vs.
Pacifier: No 4.
Formula: BF 3.
Breast feeding vs.
Pain-managed birth: pain managed 2.
Natural birth vs.
Vaccinating? I knew I forgot one! 1.
I have a very long time friend who has kids around the same age as mine. We get on really well however our parenting styles are very different. Now I am all for live and let live, however her very relaxed attitude to her older childs behaviour impacts...
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However, I still think she does daft things as a parent....
However our best friend's children behave with her was more important and had more history that our parenting differences.
I'm not a mother yet, so am no authority on parenting.
How To: Embed a YouTube video. Video is about to go viral. This gentleman calls the day this happened "probably the most disappointing day of my life as a father and I don't know how to correct the situation. Since I can't seem to make any headway with...
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I respect parents.
In terms of parenting though...
Little e-fart that nobody really needs to see.
Related Videos:
Http:/ / www.theregister.co.uk/ 2012/ 02/ 10/ it_bloke_shoots_daughters_laptop Got to giev the guy credit for a well thought out plan :)
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This ....
I LOVE THIS GUY! More discussion here too: http:/ / community.spiceworks.com/ topic/ 197904-kids-be-careful-what-you-say-on-facebook That is one way to ground your kid from the computer .
Im not sure if its real tho...
I just watched this on Giz.
I think by the very nature of being CP or NCP, the parenting styles of the CP are going to be different from the NCP (I'm talking like EOWE, not close to 50/50). The variables that affect this are the amount of time spent in the parents' home, the days...
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I agree with SS as a normal parent would.....
I do think that by nature the arrangement of a CP and then an EOWE NCP causes parenting styles is in your home 4 days a month or less I just don't see how parenting can be the same.
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