Attachment Parenting: Actress Mayim Bialik (Blossom)
Mayim Bialik aka “Blossom”: Celebrity “poster mom” for attachment parenting
http://www.examiner.com/x-17929-Denver-Attachment-Parenting–Examiner~y2009m8d28-Mayim-Bialik-aka-Blossom-Poster-mom-for-attachment-parenting
“Mayim Bialik, star of the hit 90′s TV series “Blossom,” has talked openly about her “strange” parenting practices. While many celebrities give a nod to breastfeeding, Bialik has made a true commitment to the attachment parenting lifestyle. She says she has researched her approach to parenting and chosen what she believes is best for her family. And research is something Bialik, or I should say Dr. Bialik, knows something about. She has a PhD in neuroscience from UCLA.
“So what is it that Dr. Bialik has decided is best for her family? She practices extended breastfeeding (she nursed her oldest son until he was 2), babywearing and elimination communication. She is a huge proponent of home birth and her second son was born at home. They all share a family bed. Though her oldest son is only 3.5, they are part of a homeschooling community and are considering that a viable option for later schooling.”
‘Spotlight to Nightlight’: Mayim Bialik: From Teen Icon to Unconventional Mom
http://omg.yahoo.com/blogs/goddess/spotlight-to-nightlight-mayim-bialik-from-teen-icon-to-unconventional-mom/270?nc
“There are so many interesting/somewhat controversial things that she is doing with her family: elimination communication, bed sharing, home schooling, home birth, and choosing not to vaccinate her kids.”
Mayim Bialik: Blossom TV Show Actress to PhD in Neuroscience
http://celebrity.rightpundits.com/?p=6562
What I appreciated the most from learning about Dr. Mayim Bialik’s parenting choices is that she arrived at them through RESEARCH.
In my experience, parenting decisions that have been influenced by RESEARCH, unwounded INTUITION, and CHRISTIANITY all arrive at the same place, ATTACHMENT PARENTING.


















what’s elimination communication?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elimination_communication
I totally agree – we too have made all our parenting decisions on research.
Leaving it up to trends / pressures from family and others seems to so easily lead to practices that seem convenient for the parent, but seem to be more ‘intolerant’ of babies and children being respected as people themselves.
Charndra
i agree with mayim. saw her on tv. love her parenting views. love this site.