Dads and Moms Blogs (JRC)

Like every week, we look at the earthly ma (pa) blogosphere to discover what has been written in the moms and dads blogs in the last days.

We bring you the content that we liked the most or called attention to share with you and thus be able to know together other stories of motherhood and fatherhood.

In Saraillamas's blog We found one of his beautiful infographics about what children do not say at lunchtime. Great to better understand our children at the time of the meal. It doesn't have to be a traumatic moment for them or for us.

Marta, author of When the pack sleeps He shares in his blog how the period of adaptation to his puppy's school has been, which has had a very hard start, but is gradually adapting with love and support. You will feel identified, sure.

A good reflection is made Mom without complexes by wondering if you can continue being a super woman when we become mothers. Talk about how our priorities change and how our super powers fade to simply become (and already is enough) mothers and women.

Dr. Amalia Arce in Diary of a pediatrician mother He tells us about the arrival of a pet in the family. Dogs can be great companions of children in their childhood, arouse very positive feelings and attitudes in them. And of course, they manage to win the love of the whole family. I say it from experience.

A few weeks ago we talked to you in Babies and more about the challenge of the orange rhinoceros, a method to stop yelling at the children. It turns out that Mom also knows ... It has had a rhino-rebound effect. It's normal, we try to be perfect (im) mothers but it doesn't always come out. The important thing is to keep trying.

Finally, I want to share with you an entry that has reached me to the deepest. I have a lump in my throat when reading in Diary of my pregnancy and motherhood A few words from Paris to her daughter saying: Honey, Mommy wants to tell you something ... I can't imagine how hard it must be for a mother to tell her children that she has cancer. But at the same time, the strength that children give in difficult times. From here all our encouragement and support. You will get over it together!

As we always tell you, if you have a blog in which you talk about your motherhood or fatherhood and want us to take a look, leave a comment in this post and we will look at it for future weekly reviews.

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