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Becoming a mother is not a process or a period. It is not a learning curve, it is not treading water. It is more immediate than you (YOU! Yet to be mothers!) can imagine. And while instantaneously (as I mentioned), upon becoming a mother I had my own ideas of what the future of parenting might hold - it would seem that the philosophy is not my own.
Five months after Bridget was born I came across Jan Hunt, Dr. Sears (among others) and their bellowing bellwether -
Attachment Parenting.Check it out.
1 Comments:
this picture is my favourite photo of you and Bridget...it makes me want to have babies (although I am so not at that point in my life). Its as if you can actually feel the connection between you two.
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