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Rivka Goldstein
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Parenting Books I want to Read

One of the best and most eye opening - mind opening books I have ever read... Parenting For A Peaceful World - by Robin Grille http://www.our-emotional-health.com/book-pe

Replied Jul 10

Advice Please - Breastfeeding and my confusion from Plunket..

My daughter did not eat solids until she was about 18 months and I was told the very same thing. However I believe they are wrong. I found my daughter was happy and full of energy and when looking up…

Tagged: Iron, Breastfeeding

Replied Jul 9

Co-Sleeping - Your Story Wanted

According to sleep researcher James McKenna, co-sleeping increases the chances that a parent can successfully intervene to help prevent a death, whether that is due to a physiological condition or to…

Tagged: sleep, sleeping, baby, cosleeping

Replied Jun 13

 

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On eof the best and most eye opening - mind opening books I have ever read... Parenting For A Peaceful World - by Robin Grille http://www.our-emotional-health.com/book-peacefulWorld.html
July 10
My daughter did not eat solids until she was about 18 months and I was told the very same thing. However I beleive they are wrong. I found my daughter was happy and full of energy and when looking up information on iron deficiency in breastfed child…
July 10
 
June 15
According to sleep researcher James McKenna, co-sleeping increases the chances that a parent can successfully intervene to help prevent a death, whether that is due to a physiological condition or to a physical accident. He reminds parents that "co-…
June 13
Rivka Goldstein and Heather Goode are now friends
May 20
I used to use the term extended breastfeeding for above 2 years - but I no longer use that terminology and now use "feeding to term" - feeding until the child weans in their own time. I don't actually think there is such a thing as "extended breastf…
May 19
Sounds super normal.The famous words I beleive are "this too shall pass"... From the book The Science of parenting: If a child clings to you he is trying to bring down his high bodily arousal level and high levels of stress chemicals. He is also t…
May 12
Rivka Goldstein and Angela L are now friends
May 3
re and just on the point of having no outside influence at all, what if you couldn't breastfeed because you had no milk, you may not regardless of the outside world, have a happy healthy baby and be a natural mother? With regard to this: Before for…
May 3
Emily: It seems to me that your complaint should not lie with the current research that is totally focused on making the child’s life better, but on the dumb advice you were originally given which is totally focused on making your life better. The…
May 2
Hi there, I know that with my dd I went through a hard time but finally realised that the usual methods of discipline just didn't work. When I say didn't work I mean it actually made things worse and our relationship suffered through using technique…
April 20
just to reiterate - breast is normal - formular below average. It's been so ingrained this idea of breast is best, but that is great for the formula companies.They want us to beleive that because humans don't expect best, they expect normal. So if b…
April 7
I really hope things improve soon and my thoughts are with you. Hoping the situation gets better for you and your little girl now you have put a hold on dairy. It takes a lot of courage to go through this, and I respect your strength. Good luck with…
April 5
I was about to post the same suggestion. I have just joined their group, did you notice they are the Facebook page for the new NZ AP magazine http://thenaturalparent.co.nz/ His wife is also one part the Natural Parent Magazine. It's pretty exciting…
April 5
Jess I just spoke with a friend who's husband is a GP and they think your baby has reflux. Formula does not make reflux better - it makes it worse. Perhaps what you are looking for though is for someone to say you are doing the right thing no matte…
April 2
Sorry I should have said also - that Breast is NOT best it is - well adequate. Formula is actually bad for you and the child. The above illnesses are what you are both more at risk of through formula feeding. It is not that you have less chance when…
April 2

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