PARENTING FREEDOM

attachment parenting, homeschooling, gentle discipline
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    Monday, February 20th, 2012 9:08 pm

    Big sister knows how to give little sister a fun time. C10 set up the doll bathtub complete with waterbaby, soap and towels all on the kitchen floor. The Baby (doll) was an angel, but the Mommy (C1) got a little drenched. Waterplay is so much fun for a one-year-old… Had a fun afternoon snowshoeing with a lovely homeschooling family…

  • .: Quotes :.

    "As a mother comforts her child,
    so will I comfort you."
    Isaiah 66:13
  • Utopia

    | July 31, 2011

    “Utopianism is terribly cruel because it expects the impossible from people. These expectations are not based on reality. They stand in opposition to the genuine human possibilities afforded by the realism of the Scripture. Utopianism can cause harm. In the home, in the man-woman relationship, nothing is more cruel than for the wife or husband to build up a false image in his or her mind and then demand that the husband or wife measure up to this false romanticism. Nothing smashes homes more than this. Such behavior is totally contrary to the Bible’s doctrine of sin. Even after redemption we are not perfect in this life. Utopianism is also harmful in the parent-child relationship. When a parent demands more from his child than the child is capable of giving, the parent destroys him as well as alienates him. If we demand, in any of our relationships, either perfection or nothing, we will get nothing.” Francis Schaeffer, No Little People

    Thanks for the reminder, thatmom.

    utopia
    1: an imaginary and indefinitely remote place
    2: often capitalized – a place of ideal perfection especially in laws, government, and social conditions
    3: an impractical scheme for social improvement

    I can see so many examples of “false romanticism” that cause unnecessary conflict. Concentrating on how things “should” be can cause great pain. Making oneself sick trying to change reality is futile.

    God grant me the serenity
    to accept the things I cannot change;
    courage to change the things I can;
    and wisdom to know the difference.

    Living one day at a time;
    Enjoying one moment at a time;
    Accepting hardships as the pathway to peace;
    Taking, as He did, this sinful world
    as it is, not as I would have it;
    Trusting that He will make all things right
    if I surrender to His Will;

    That I may be reasonably happy in this life
    and supremely happy with Him
    Forever in the next.
    Amen.

    ~ Reinhold Niebuhr

    Our Laws Were Based on Christianity

    | July 31, 2011

    “But surely, most of the laws that you mention arise from common sense rather than from religion?”
    “You believe so because you were reared in the environment that the churches created. You were conditioned to regard them as the natural order of things.”
    Robert A. Heinlein, For Us, the Living
    Hat Tip: J.B.

    Trouble

    | July 31, 2011

    Mark Steyn: A Post-American Planet
    http://www.nationalreview.com/articles/273161/post-american-planet-mark-steyn

    “If you owe the bank a thousand dollars, you have a problem; if you owe the bank a million dollars, the bank has a problem. If you owe the banks 15,000,000,000,000 dollars, the planet has a problem…”

    “Remember the Libyan war? Oh, come on. It was in all the papers for a couple of days. And then, oddly enough, the media lost interest in Obama’s war… The Libyan war never caught the imagination of the American public, even though you’re paying for most of it. But in Tehran and Moscow and Beijing they’re following it. And they regard it as a useful preview of the post-American world…”

    Only libertarianism can save the GOP
    http://dailycaller.com/2011/07/29/only-libertarianism-can-save-the-gop-now/

    This is the problem right here: “No political program in a free country can transform the character of a people.”

    You’re Gonna Pay

    “If my house was on fire, I can’t compromise about which part of the house I am going to save. You save the whole house, or it will all burn down.” Marco Rubio

    Turn Around

    | July 22, 2011

    Johnny Cash & June Carter – Turn Around

    Turn Around
    Where are you going, my little one, little one,
    Where are you going, my baby, my own?
    Turn around and you’re two,
    turn around and you’re four,
    Turn around, you’re a young girl going out of my door.
    Turn around, turn around,
    Turn around, you’re a young girl going out of my door.

    Where are you going, my little one, little one?
    Dirndls and petticoats, where have you gone?
    Turn around and you’re tiny,
    turn around and you’re grown,
    Turn around, you’re a young wife
    with babes of your own.
    Turn around, turn around,
    Turn around, you’re a young wife
    with babes of your own.

    “But now I’m free”

    | July 22, 2011

    I’ve got no strings
    To hold me down
    To make me fret, or make me frown
    I had strings
    But now I’m free
    There are no strings on me

    ~ Pinocchio

    Sharia Law in Canadian Public Schools

    | July 21, 2011

    I would say that Christian public school teachers are pretty proud of the fact that they control their religion by keeping it out of the classroom. I recall my twelve years at public school, and there was no way that I could tell that any of my teachers were Christians. I remember one teacher in particular who made it clear that he was an athiest, but outside of school, it was a surprise to find out that some of my “Christian” teachers actually had a faith. Other religions are more aggressive. With the low birth rate in Canada, it won’t be long until other religions form the majority in our democracy. Here comes Sharia Law.

    This story disgusts me. It is going on in our Canadian PUBLIC schools!!! What blatant disrespect to these young girls. How humiliating and embarassing and degrading. It is absolutely disgraceful that women’s rights activists and those who care about women are not demanding equality. AND what’s with religion in public schools anyway?! Multiculturalism has come a long way.


    Young girls segregated to the back of the room
    in Canadian public school!!

    Is Sharia Law Being Imposed in a Canadian Middle School? Ask the Menstruating Young Girls
    http://www.theblaze.com/stories/is-sharia-law-being-imposed-in-a-canadian-middle-school-ask-the-menstruating-young-girls/

    Story Highlights:
    •Critics claim Toronto District School Board is breaching Ontario’s Education Law by allowing Islamic prayer during the school day
    •An outside imam comes to the school to conduct weekly prayer meetings
    •Young girls who are menstruating are not allowed to participate and are separated from the group

    Lilley & Agar on the Toronto mosqueteria

    John Robson on Toronto mosqueteria minus menses

    Board runs afoul of Education Act with prayer services
    http://www.parentcentral.ca/parent/education/article/1022385–board-runs-afoul-of-education-act-with-prayer-services

    “Menstruating girls sat at the back, permitted to listen but not take part.”

    HOW UNCLEAN WAS MY VALLEY
    http://www.steynonline.com/content/view/4259/28/

    UNBELIEVABLE!!!!!!!!!!

    My Baby Loving Her Life

    | July 20, 2011

    The Swing
    Robert Louis Stevenson

    How do you like to go up in a swing,
    Up in the air so blue?
    Oh, I do think it the pleasantest thing
    Ever a child can do!

    Up in the air and over the wall,
    Till I can see so wide,
    River and trees and cattle and all
    Over the countryside–

    Till I look down on the garden green,
    Down on the roof so brown–
    Up in the air I go flying again,
    Up in the air and down!

    Planned Parenthood Killing Black Babies

    | July 20, 2011

    National Black Pro-Life Coalition Releases Startling New Abortion Awareness Video
    http://www.theblaze.com/stories/national-black-pro-life-coalition-releases-startling-new-abortion-awareness-video/

    “NUMBER ONE KILLER” – TheRadianceFoundation.org & BlackandProlife.org

    Attachment Parenting Science

    | July 20, 2011

    ‘Big Bang Theory’ actress Mayim Bialik a real-life scientist
    http://www.cnn.com/2011/HEALTH/07/15/mayim.bialik.big.bang.theory/

    “Her research on these hormones, which are critical to the mother-child bond, helped her understand biological mechanisms involved in parenting.”

    “For instance, while some mothers complain about having to breastfeed their infants about every two hours all night, Bialik appreciates a deeper significance. The hormones that make a mom feel closer to her child get refreshed during breastfeeding. So if babies want milk every two hours, that guarantees a frequent rush of hormones that bond mother and child.”

    “Breastfeeding, sleeping close to your baby and keeping him or her close to you as much as you can are all part of the natural human process, she says. Bialik is also an advocate of “gentle discipline,” or not using physical force against children.”

    “‘We’re starting to see more and more research substantiating that children hurt when you hurt them,’ she said…”

    “For their two sons — “an almost-6-year-old and an almost-3-year-old” — she and her husband don’t use nannies, babysitters or daycare, and don’t even rely on family members to look after their children…”

    “The flexibility of the schedule of homeschooling, and the opportunity to spend time with their children for most of their day, appeal to Bialik and her husband…”

    Links About Childhood Fevers

    | July 20, 2011

    Fevers are usually the healing phase of a conflict.

    Doctors: Parents shouldn’t fret over kids’ fevers
    http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/story?section=news/health&id=7985034

    Do You Make This Common Mistake When Your Child is Sick?
    http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/02/03/the-benefits-of-fever.aspx  

    fever
    http://www.gaianaturopathic.com/resources_handouts_fever.html

    Fever
    http://www.askdrsears.com/topics/childhood-illnesses/fever

    My “No Regrets” Alternative to Crying-It-Out

    | July 10, 2011


    Morning comes with bright light peeking around the edges of the window blinds. I am being summoned out of a deep sleep with the gentle stirrings of my sleeping baby curled up next to me. I draw her close with kisses and soft murmurings. With eyes still closed, she reaches her little fist out to grasp strands of my long hair, and she pops her trusty thumb in her mouth. This usually gives us some extra sleep before we start the day.


    9 1/2 months old

    When she stirs again, I remind her I’m here, reach for my firm foam wedges (2-12″ for comfortably sitting up in bed), clip my Brest Friend around my waist, and scoop my baby in my arms. She doesn’t have to cry. Many months ago, she mostly replaced her cry with a “cough” that means, “Hurry up, Mommy!”

    Nursing in sleep in bed ~ 2 1/2 months old

    She latches on, and her tummy begins to fill with her warm, nutritious breakfast. Another “cough” tells me to switch sides. Before she latches again, she does her morning stretch with arms quivering above her little head that she has arched back. Her legs are stretched right out, down to her bare toes, eyes still closed. Then she nurses more, and by this time, I am starting to fully awaken, and her eyes have begun to squint open, saying, “Of course it’s you, Mommy.” Then she concentrates on looking at me, and in spite of a few milky grins, and attempts at starting a conversation, she finishes her milk. I shove the wedges to the side, and we lay down and cuddle some more, and she begins to chatter and sit or stand on me. “Time to get up, Mommy!”


    Up for the day!! ~ 6 1/2 months old

    The rest of the day always includes several more nursing sessions, and a baby nursing nap here or there. Maybe even a sleep for Mommy and Baby in the La-Z-Boy chair. At least once a day, I help my six-year-old with his schoolwork with a nursing or sleeping baby in my arms.


    Homeschooling a six-year-old
    while nurturing a new baby ~ 20 days old
    Baby’s bed is the Brest Friend on Mommy’s lap.


    The view from my rocking chair ~ almost 5 months old

    Occasionally, if Baby is extra tired and Mommy is not, I lay her on a little floor mattress that I slide out from under the bed. That way, I can step away from the area for short times while she sleeps safely. I have an audio/video monitor that I might use on those occasions.

    Sleeping on the thin floor mattress next to the bed
    during a daytime nap ~ 9 1/2 months old

    I have never been a stickler for naps. Although Baby’s need for sleep is respected, I don’t find that naps require a certain place, time, or amount of time. Baby also does not determine our family’s daily activities. Baby may nap in my arms, in the carseat on the way to town, in the sling in a store, at the movies, during a walk, or in the backpack at the grocery store, etc.

    Our lifestyle is very welcoming to a baby. She is part of the family, and with the exception of everyone having to wait while we pull off the highway for Baby to have a nursing break or diaper change now and again, there is really no time when Baby causes the family to miss anything. For example, this spring, we did eight Disney/Universal amusement parks in eight days, and we spent another day at the beach! Baby was on board and partying as hard as the rest! (I highly recommend bringing a baby with you to Disney/Universal. Child swap is awesome! The whole family stands in line, and then the parents take turns going on the rides with all the kids. Double the fun for the children in much less time!)

    Napping in sling at a Hollywood Studios attraction ~ 8 months old

    Nursing nap while visiting relatives ~ 4 months old

    Typing the text for this article into the computer ~ 9 1/2 months old

    At bedtime, usually around 10 PM, I pour a glass of water, locate the TV remote control, and carry my onesie-clad baby into the bedroom. I arrange my foam wedges, fasten my Brest Friend into place, and my baby begins her bedtime nursing. We both are relaxed, and she usually falls asleep quickly and peacefully. Sometimes, she is not quite worn out, but it doesn’t take much activity before she settles down for more breastmilk. I watch TV or read or write or talk while she nurse-sleeps. Even after she finishes nursing, I may keep holding her until my arm gets all sweaty, and her little body gets too warm. That is exactly where she is as I write these very words. I often don’t want to put her down.

    Writing this article in bed with a pencil and paper
    I didn’t want to put down my sleeping baby.
    9 1/2 months old

    I eventually gently position her beside me on her side facing me, with her back to the high, sturdy bed rail. If she isn’t in a deep sleep, she will grab my hair on the way down and suck her thumb while I cuddle and pat her back to sleep. I usually continue watching TV or read as late as I like, right next to my sleeping baby. (I have researched and practice SAFE sleep sharing, but get your own medical advice.) She will stir at least a couple times (more often in the early months) during the night, rarely with a cry, and I readily provide her nighttime comfort and nutrition. All is good.

    As an older mother of five and after having experienced a devastating miscarriage, I know that this is a precious time, much to be appreciated, and will be gone all too soon.  “Babies don’t keep.”

    Nurturing my baby is truly my highest priority. The mutually satisfying mothering-to-sleep style I have chosen for each of my five babies is an alternative to the Ezzo, cry-it-out, sleep scheduling, Ferberizing methods.

    I can’t think of anything more rewarding as a mother than the pleasant experience of nursing my baby to sleep and having my baby sleep next to me. I encourage you to consider being willing to experience and embrace this glimpse of unconditional love.

    Trying to stick to strict schedules or having the attitude that if you “let baby get away with this, she will always want to do this” can take all the fun out of sleep-related mothering. Enjoy this peaceful mothering experience. Give your child the gift of your motherly comfort, and make your heart rejoice. 

    Live without regrets.

    Asleep on Mommy ~ almost 5 months old

    “He tends his flock like a shepherd: He gathers the lambs in his arms and carries them close to his heart; he gently leads those that have young.” Isaiah 40:11

    “‘Rejoice with Jerusalem and be glad for her, all you who love her; rejoice greatly with her, all you who mourn over her. For you will nurse and be satisfied at her comforting breasts; you will drink deeply and delight in her overflowing abundance.’ For this is what the LORD says: ‘I will extend peace to her like a river, and the wealth of nations like a flooding stream; you will nurse and be carried on her arm and dandled on her knees. As a mother comforts her child, so will I comfort you; and you will be comforted over Jerusalem.’ When you see this, your heart will rejoice and you will flourish like grass.” Isaiah 66:10-14

    DISCLAIMER: I want to make clear that sleep-related mothering does not always go so smoothly, but I will attest to the fact that the vast majority of the past ten months of my baby’s sleep-related life has been exactly as described as above. Also, I am not an expert, and I am not giving advice, so please refer to your doctor regarding all issues mentioned here and on this website.

    For more on this topic, choose from the following:

    Article: Does she sleep through the night?

    Crying it Out: Essay ~ Bible Verses ~ Quotes ~ Blog Posts ~ Books

    Sleep Sharing: Essay ~ Bible Verses ~ Quotes ~ Blog Posts ~ Books 

    NOTE: This is my contribution to the 8th annual Ezzo Week hosted at Tulipgirl.com from July 11 -17, 2011. “This week is devoted to both encouraging parents, as well as educating them on the destructive philosophies and practices associated with the parenting teachings of Gary and Anne Marie Ezzo.”

    Breaking the Cycle

    | July 10, 2011

    Why am I not enough?
    http://enigmamyjourneyofselfdiscovery.blogspot.com/2011/07/why-am-i-not-enough.html

    “I am your daughter and you hurt me. Even if you never hit me, just making me stand, bent over your knee, would have been too much. Even if i didn’t have any evidence, I am LIVING proof that your method didn’t work. So why don’t you just stop? Why is my word, my pain, my HEART, still not enough for you?”

    In the comments at the link above, Dawn mentioned a Dr. Phil show in which he said to daughters of an abusive mother,

    “‘Your mother isn’t capable of seeing anything but her self. She is incapable of giving you what you need.’ He was very gentle with the mother and very supportive toward the women, acknowledging their grievance as valid… My mother will not acknowledge her behaviors that keep us broken and separated. Seeing that show helped me to understand, and let my mom go.”

    Hat Tip: http://samuelmartin.blogspot.com/2011/07/i-was-very-moved-by-post-by-young.html

    Mr. Martin referred to the following information about Rev. Dwight Moody:
    http://parentingfreedom.com/2008/04/30/example-of-grace/

    Vaccinations, Autism and Aborted Babies

    | July 10, 2011

    Vaccines and autism: a new scientific review
    http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-31727_162-20049118-10391695.html

    “Ratajczak reports that about the same time vaccine makers took most thimerosal out of most vaccines (with the exception of flu shots which still widely contain thimerosal), they began making some vaccines using human tissue.”

    “Ratajczak says human tissue is currently used in 23 vaccines. She discusses the increase in autism incidences corresponding with the introduction of human DNA to MMR vaccine, and suggests the two could be linked.”

    One of the Most Inexcusable Vaccine Revelations of All…
    http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2011/07/10/this-shocking-fact-is-never-disclosed-on-any-vaccine-informed-consent-form.aspx

    “…Grown in human fetal tissue.”

    The line reads (page 70):

    “An additional increased spike in incidence of autism occurred in 1995 when the chicken pox vaccine was grown in human fetal tissue.”

    Which vaccines are suspected in using aborted fetal cell lines?

    Polio PolioVax, Pentacel, DT Polio Absorbed, Quadracel (Sanofi)
    Measles, Mumps, Rubella MMR II, Meruvax II, MRVax, Biovax, ProQuad, MMR-V (Merck)
    Priorix, Erolalix (GlaxoSmithKline)
    Varicella (Chickenpox and Shingles) Varivax, ProQuad, MMR-V, Zostavax (Merck)
    Varilix (GlaxoSmithKline)
    Hepatitis A Vaqta (Merck)
    Havrix, Twinrix (GlaxoSmithKine)
    Avaxim, Vivaxim (Sanofi)
    Epaxal (Crucell/Berna)
    Rabies Imovax (Sanofi)

    “With a little further probing, you’ll discover the practice of using aborted fetal cell lines extends far beyond vaccines. Biotech companies are using these cell lines in the research and development of products ranging from soup to anti-aging skin creams. For example, a San Francisco cosmetics company, Neocutis Inc., acknowledges that the key ingredient in its anti-aging skin care line, PSP, was developed from an aborted and donated male fetus. The use of fetal tissue in anti-wrinkle creams certainly crosses moral and ethical boundaries for most consumers, especially when companies choose to HIDE this information. But it gets worse…”

    “Cells from an aborted fetus may have been used to create flavor enhancers for your soup or soft drink. Yes, you read that right.”

    “PepsiCo, Kraft Foods, and Nestle are reported to have partnered with a biotech firm called Senomyx, which uses human embryonic kidney cells taken from an electively aborted fetus (HEK 293) in their product testing to find flavors that will positively affect human taste receptors.”

    “When this news leaked, Campbell soup responded to an outraged public by severing all ties with Senomyx. However, PepsiCo has maintained their relationship with the company, saying the collaboration is necessary for creating low-calorie, tasty products for their consumers.”

    “REALLY? Must they really use human fetal cells just to make soda pop taste good?”

    Burn Coal to End Global Warming!

    | July 8, 2011

    Global warming pause linked to sulfur in China
    http://www.boston.com/news/science/articles/2011/07/04/global_warming_pause_linked_to_sulfur_in_china/

    Learning From History

    | July 8, 2011

    “Each time in history that a society has tried to materialize a utopic vision of a perfect world, it has produced the most brutal and criminal regimes.” Mario Vargas Llosa

    “In the long run, the aggregate of decisions of individual businessmen, exercising individual judgment in a free economy, even if often mistaken, is less likely to do harm than the centralised decisions of a government; and certainly the harm is likely to be counteracted faster.” John James Cowperthwaite

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