Dads and moms blogs (CXXI)

As we like to do every Tuesday, we look at the maternal and paternal blogosphere to discover what has been published in the moms and dads blogs in the last days.

They are spaces full of experiences, reflections and shared advice. Places to see ourselves identified as we travel the beautiful path of motherhood and fatherhood.

We go then with a new discovery: Lily pads, the blog of positive thinking and good news, in which Ruth reflects on flexibility, the challenge of new parents. He tells us that there is life after being parents and that the same things that were done before can continue to be done with a baby.

A blog that we love to mention, and we do it for the first time (it won't be the last) is The blissful orchid, now mom, from our faithful diminuka reader. In The Wounded Wolf tells a sad story, which fills us with helplessness, but it also helps us learn to trust the wolf instinct that mothers carry within us. At the same time, it helps us not to make the mistake of overprotecting them with our children to the point of making them feel useless.

I also found the entry written by Yaneth very interesting in My points of view: Lies, lies are. We have all lied, we lie and we will lie, but it is important to teach children from a very young age the implications of lies and to raise them to the extent possible, to avoid them.

We are pleased to bring to our weekly summary the blog And dad too, although few, parents are increasingly encouraged to enter the paternal blogosphere. He has touched on a topic that creates controversy, which is to pamper or spoil, since it is often understood that spoiling is harmful, although I do not believe that a child is spoiled for spoiling him too much. Unlike.

Finally, a blog that is also the first time we bring to our summary (it is amazing how the maternal blogosphere has spread) is When the pack sleeps, in which MamaCachorro makes an exhibition of her Master in Night Terrors, to better understand the nights of her little puppy.

So far, some of the experiences that have been published in the moms and dads blogs. We also take the opportunity to tell you that if you have a blog about maternity or paternity leave us the URL in the comments so that we can visit it and take it into account for future reviews.

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