Breeding without scourges: network resources (II)

An inexhaustible and extremely useful source of learning for readers who wish to find resources on the net to breed whipping They are blogs. The fathers and mothers who try to educate their children without resorting to scourges or punishments use the internet to communicate and explain their experiences. I add these to my first review of the resources of the network to breed without scourges.

My review, although I have tried to be quite intense, cannot concentrate so many pages on a single topic, but I think that this first approach will allow readers who want to breed without scourges to find enough resources to never be alone in this process anymore Thanks to the blogs of other families.

Don't mistreat me, I'm a child

When, on my Facebook page, someone put this blog for the first time, I was really excited. Simply your title, Don't mistreat me, I'm a child, already made me notice, for later, when reading it, get caught. It is one of those reference blogs for me, and, little by little, by reading it and getting to know Elvis Canino, its author, a committed father and a fighter, I agree to recommend his reading.

Do not allow child abuse at home or in the street, much less at school. The abuse can be physical, verbal or psychological. Society often justifies it by calling it discipline. Children learn with love and good example, not with blows, insults or humiliations.

We have boobs

We have boobs It is the personal parenting blog that has probably had the greatest projection this year. Its author, Ileana, who is a regular reader and participant of Babies and more, is a Cuban journalist born in the Canary Islands, who, from the seriousness of her profession, addresses issues of education and childcare with enormous sensitivity and richness of contents. For me, another essential.

Parenting and trust

Miriam, the author of Parenting and Trust, is a mother of an extraordinary sensitivity, capable of trusting her emotions with an enormous sweetness, always attentive to explain the feelings of the children, telling us their way, close and accurate, to raise them with respect and tenderness. For parents who want to learn how to educate without resorting to whipping is a wonderful travel companion.

In addition to Crianza and confidence, we are fortunate to be able to read it in Peques and more, our sister blog.

Blog carnival "Educate without punishing"

Tarkus Kids, one of the blogs of lawyer Laura Mascaró, of which we have spoken on other occasions, both for her intervention in defense of education without school in her work "Education and freedom" and on television, recently convened a carnival of blogs on the theme "Educate without punishing".

In this blog carnival the Association Kisses and Hugs, Janet Ivimas participated in his blog Mom give me tit with an article entitled Educate without punishing ?, Louma from Motherly Love with an entry in which he says he wants to change the world, Naomi in Beanstalk with a beautiful reflection that tells us how her daughter returns her to childhood and teaches her not to do what she did not like to be done.

The participation in this carnival of blogs also adds to Imagine yourself, Vanessa's blog, which tells us how to educate without punishing and, in Of monkeys and laughsThey tell us about the relationship between this issue and the aggressions among children.

More fathers and mothers blogs

The list of recommended blogs to read about an education without punishment or scourges is long. Some of them usually appear in our blog posts about moms and dads. Here are a few:

The blog of our partner Armando, the World of Armandilio is an inexhaustible source of information and experience, always with that sensitivity and sympathy that has accustomed us.

Mimos y teta, from Nohemí, Papa Rabbit, Mama Louse, from Claudia, Raising with Josefina's love from Argentina and Through the mirror, from where, Violeta Alcocer, who is, in addition to a mother, a child specialized psychologist, from this double experience , addresses many parenting issues always from the perspective of respect for the emotional needs of children and their manifestations.

Other blogs that deal with upbringing without punishment or spanking are Growing with love, Learning to fish, Living to love, Mom in high demand, Kiss of love and Macedonia of sweet fruit.

There are many more blogs to share, reading and participating, the experiences of parents who reflect on a non-punitive paradigm. I love Yasmín's blog, Learning from Adrián. I also recommend Guess how much I love you, Mother's apprentice, Liliana's thoughts, and Four in bed.

And I continue with Love and coincidence, The world of Ariadna Sofía, Mateo's mother, Utero de guerrilla and La teta y la luna.

Finally, although its theme is varied, the upbringing is one of the pillars of Pans and hugs, the blog of Azu and Malena.

All the families that write their experiences and share their knowledge in the blogs I have cited are a source of network resources which can be very useful to fathers and mothers who decide to change their way of educating children to learn to breed whipping. I hope they serve you as much as they help me grow as a mother and as a person.