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alexist ([personal profile] alexist) wrote2005-11-17 10:28 pm
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today's G2

http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1644103,00.html

Now, while I know mothers who have had a lot of success with 'attachment parenting' techniques, I think this guy is a bit much--carrying your baby around for 8 months?! Things like this will just make women feel even guiltier and more inadequate. It's wonderful to give all these idealistic recommendations, but IMO, the best advice is the advice that can actually be followed. If people feel that goals are unattainable and unrealistic, they're less likely to even try, whereas if guidelines are geared to the 'real world', you'll have a better compliance rate and possibly better outcomes as a result.

Of course we all want 'the best' for children, but there's a real need for balance.

[identity profile] mommyathome.livejournal.com 2005-11-18 11:45 am (UTC)(link)
It's mother-baby specifically for growth. The baby smells the mother and grows better and the mother smells the baby and it increases her milk supply. Something to do with phermones.