Dads and moms blogs (CLXXXIV)

As every Tuesday we are dedicated to present you the posts that we liked most of the network of moms and dads blogs.

I start with a blog that is not of a father or a mother, but of someone who surely dads and moms would like me to be the teacher of their young children in nursery school. It's about the blog A student's perspective And it is indispensable. This student tells us the emotions and worries she faces in her vital project and always, always, conveys an enormous love and respect for children. This week he told us about school practices.

I loved reading Gabriele's Story told by her mother, Elisa, who is one of our readers and who has a clear relationship between thinking and doing.

Maternity Continuum, The five worst tips I received when I became a mom. The truth is that I felt very identified. Luckily I ignored any of them.

I was moved reading Janeth in Parenting attachment is my way of changing the world, which shows me again that this blog is a true guide for its sensitivity and lucidity. He has told us how his little daughter faced his grandfather's farewell when he passed away and Janeth herself remembers her father in a very beautiful way.

And, as always when talking about sex, a post that sure arouses interest: Colecho and couple sex, which I read on the blog Feel me.

David Lay, in And dad too, he wonders if there will soon be coaching for parents, commenting precisely on a program for moms that I just presented: Empowered Women.

Monica tells us in High Demand Parenting that, of course, your high-demand child is a normal child, nothing bad or weird happens, that normality encompasses many ways of behaving: shyness, activity, reverieā€¦ we should know how to accept children in their diversity.

And finally, a post full of emotions, a sad post, that of Eloísa in A different motherhood who remembers that her little Flower would have been born now and the farewell of her daughter who could not be born will, without a doubt, make us cry with her.

I hope you liked our review and I encourage you to leave your blogs in the comments so we can include them in our future compilations.

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