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What are some good mom blogs?
I am going crazy with my two kids. I constantly find myself trying to figure out how to fix my lifestyle as far as how to make bedtime not so overwhelming or how to get my 2year old to behave ext. I am really good with taking advice but I want advice from people who have or are dealing with he same thing. I thought about the idea of blogging. Asking questions in forums to other parents and getting advice,as well as having the option to followup verses for example Yahoo answers. Usually when people comment once they never comment again on the same post. I'm desperate for help. I feel like I'm making my life so overwhelming with how I parent. A sucker for crying but at the same time it frustrates me. I need help and advice. What is a good m blog that I can go to.
Thank you
2 Answers
- TavyLv 79 months ago
Start googling. The biggest site in the U.k is Mumsnet. There must be similar where you are.
- IanLv 59 months ago
As a foster parent, I've dealt with many behavioral problems. The MOST important part to make ANY childcare providers life easier is to go back, and teach them no means no. It's not a debate or discussion, once said, no can never be taken back. As they age and can talk, reasoning YOUR decisions comes into play, and even older, debates. Right now though? No matter what, No means NO.
This is a form of structure that kids crave. Order and meaning make children happier. No decisions to make on their own and no worries cause Mom's got it covered. I have done this and it works...it's hard, that's why wishy washy parents give in and the child runs the home. This reinforced with bad kids get nothing but good kids get EVERYTHING (within reason). I'm not strict, or unfair, and they respond. Anxious and nervous kids become lively risk takers and extroverts because YOU are in control and they aren't, and don't need to be. My son is now 19 and has never had a tantrum in a store, gotten into trouble at school or with the cops, or ever ONCE gave us a hard time at bedtime. He is well adjusted and happy on the road of life. Good luck, hope you find a good blog.