Dads and moms blogs (XLV)

One more week we offer you our review by dads and moms blogs, always discovering in them themes that invite us to reflection, showing the richness that the Internet puts within our reach.

In My crystal world, Faith, wonders about how to deal with external influences that may clash with our way of understanding parenting.

Lau, from Tarkus Kids , announces a carnival of blogs that will be about adapting the house to the little ones. And it is that the home we share with our children has to be a place where we all feel comfortable, where they can play and develop taking care of security.

Violet, from Raise Contravía It gives us two good reasons to think about, the concept of Parenting and your opinion about authority. It is a blog that I like very much and I share many points of view with its author.

Betzabé, the mother and author of the blog Diego, my magical baby, tells us the great advances of his son, a child with a generalized disorder of unspecified development, and, therefore, has special needs to achieve his total integration in society. His desire, when creating this blog, is precisely that readers can better understand the difficulties faced by these children and, aware, we do everything possible to allow them to develop their abilities to the fullest.

Ileana, in We got boobs He shows us the selection he has made of the best 10 articles of 2010 that he has published, and the truth, reviewing them is a real pleasure.

In Parenting and Trust Miri wonders how the recovery of a baby's illness would be if she didn't take a tit, which helps and benefits them so much. And it is clear that children who breastfeed get sick, but their recovery has in their favor the advantages of breastfeeding and, possibly, they would have a worse time without it. I remind my child that, when he was a year and a half, he had a horrible gastroenteritis. A week without eating, vomiting, with diarrhea even with blood, without tolerating or even serum, but all day hooked to the chest, to the point that, by spending that hard week, he had not lost a gram of weight and remained hydrated and fed despite not eating anything other than breast milk.

The always versatile High Demand MomAny, faces the decision that must be taken every year: spend the holidays with parents or in-laws. An issue that is sure to arise every year, and that, most families, solve taking turns in the best possible way.

We will continue reading the moms and dads blogs Well, they bring us closer to all those families that share their experience in the network and we will present a new compilation next week.