Dads and moms blogs (CVII)

As every Tuesday we bring you the most recent curiosities, tips and stories that we have found visiting the moms and dads blogs of cyberspace.

We begin the review with Anycha and his blog Kisses and diapers, where he tells us about "sharing", and tells us a reflection of his two children, who begin to define the boundaries of their belongings, sometimes with an insistence that despairs ...

Violeta Alcocer and her Go through the mirror, proposes a very interesting topic: the drama of the labeled child, something that happens much more than we would like and that can be easily avoided if we do not put any label on our child about whether it is bad or mischievous.

In Parenting with attachmentMaria tells us about the agitation of breastfeeding, a situation that can occur in those mothers who breastfeed their children, but that is something that many women suffer at some time during breastfeeding and that is perfectly normal.

This is for one who wants it that way. We explain the JP System of Jomipuntos, a system that gives you points when you do something that the little one likes and takes them away if you do something he does not like. Is there a similar scoring system in your homes?

In Irene's Little House, Azulclarito explains how to stimulate the learning of a child between two and four years of age through some notes on different games, routines and projects that serve to enhance the learning of the little ones.

In Minerva and her world We can meet Carol and the medical history of her birth. She did not know that she could (and had the right) to request her medical history of childbirth, so when she learned well how to do it, she decided to request it and know things about the time of giving birth.

Dara in Your encounter with motherhoodHe tells us about the moments of transition through a curious conversation between two small creatures in the belly of a pregnant woman and where they wonder if there will be life after birth.

In I mother (more than a mom)Estanjana tells us her anecdote while she was looking at photos with her son and son from her parents and grandparents. Your child likes this activity because sometimes he takes it as a game, as he looks in the photos or tries to guess who was the one in the photo. Hasn't this ever happened to you too?

In Your dad spoils you, Kiko invites us to reflect and discover the paternal uterus. Among other things, he tells us that he is fully convinced that the world would be very different if women ruled or became a matriarchal society. It is very important to remain at the height of our children's eyes in order to understand the meaning of their actions.

Finally, we conclude this review with the blog of Supermamá, who tries to explain how this year works for cabbages, since in the community where she lives there is the "unique area" and must visit several schools before they can find one that suits them best.

At the moment, these are the moms and dads blogs This week we found them curious and interesting. Stay tuned next week because we will continue traveling the net in search of new stories to bring.