Dads and moms blogs (XLI)

Again, as every week, it is the turn of the Review of what has most interested us in the dads and moms blogs.

Very interesting, I think, as Ileana proposes in We got boobs. It reviews the true ingredients of formula milk, alerting us so that we know better what foods we offer to babies.

I really liked what Azucena tells us, since Mother apprentice, which explains that a new law in Indonesia will fine mothers who, being able to do so, decide not to give their children breast milk, explaining that, even if they are a breastfeeding advocate, try to force women to drink one or the other decision seems wrong.

Louma, from Maternal love It explains how much a baby's bite hurts, and also how to avoid weaning due to this circumstance that many moms suffer at some point during their breastfeeding.

In High demand mom, Any tells us the excitement of hearing your baby's first words. It is a wonderful and unrepeatable moment.

The lovely Candy, Mother profession, tells us his day to day at home, playing nonstop with his children but, sometimes, exhausted by it. An experience that many have shared.

Elvis, the author of Don't mistreat me, I'm a child, helps us to understand the pure and free world of children, encouraging us to respect it and also to recover that innocence in ourselves, because that is the true world.

Janet, the author of Mom give me titShe tells us how important it is for mothers to have a group of people who give them emotional support and understand them, what she and I also call our tribe.

The thoughts Liliana, a psychologist of enormous sweetness, responds this time to a topic that increasingly worries more families, attention deficit and hyperactivity.

In Through childhoodAna delights us with a beautiful poem about the princesses of her stories.

And finally, in Casseroles and hugs, Malena tells us her ideas to make an advent calendar and Azu explains the importance of meetings and living together for children who are educated at home.

Next week we will repeat the review of the dads and moms blogs, hoping to find topics that interest our readers.