What plans do you have for Easter holidays with children ?: the question of the week

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Easter holidays are approaching, a well-deserved rest in children's daily activities, to be enjoyed as a family. Although we know that in some cases you enjoy less than you would like for work reasons of the parents, we ask you:

What are your plans for Easter holidays with children?

We would like to know your family plans, both as if you are going on a trip as if you are staying at home or planning special family outings.

The question from the previous week

Last week we asked you if you slept with your parents when you were a child and we received a few answers.

The most voted has been that of Kim74, confirming that the parenting models inherited from our parents can be reversed. He told us:

Well, apparently I will beat the negative record, my parents took me out of their room with 6 weeks of life. It was the 70s, Dr. Spock's book had a place of honor on the shelf, and with it all the topics and taboos about the sexualization of the colecho. My parents were attentive and affectionate to me, they spared no kisses or any signs of affection, but the issue of sleeping was non-negotiable: never, ever, under any circumstances allowed me to sleep in their bed. I don't know if it will have to do, but I was afraid of the dark for many years, I drag intermittent seasons of insomnia since then ... Years passed and I became a mother, I took all the topics and taboos that I had inherited and threw them out the window . At first with fear, thinking that I was badly used to my baby but was unable to remedy it, because for some reason I was asked by the body. Later I learned that it was not a weakness of mine, I discovered that there are cultures and even scientific studies that corroborate the benefits of the colecho and I have continued doing the same, but with a very high head. In her day, my husband and I decided that our children would sleep in their room when they felt ready to do so. The eldest "moved" with 4 and a half years, the little girl (18 months) continues to collect and at the moment does not show a desire to become independent (nor do I do so).

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