Thursday, April 15, 2010

Attachment Parenting

So when I finally got pregnant and we had our son, we just followed our instincts. I knew I wanted to breastfeed, and use cloth diapers... but we fell into the rest of attachment parenting just by following our own instincts.
Well now I am taking a child development class and giving a lecture on Attachment Parenting and it's benefits. I am starting to get really excited about it. The more research I do the more I just adore everything about this way of raising children. I love that there is a child rearing system that is exactly what my husband and I have done almost by accident. We made the decisions to do these things without even knowing what Attachment Parenting was.
So I have decided to post the main 8 principles of Attachment Parenting in case anyone is interested in not only being a Green Mommy but an all around natural mom too.

Attachment Parenting (taken from http://www.naturalattachment.com/Parenting.html)

1. Preparation for Childbirth- Have a strong loving bond with your partner, take childbirth and breastfeeding classes, prepare your mind, body and soul and be alert at your child's birth. The fewer interventions there are the better.

2. Emotional Responsiveness- Understanding and responding to you child's needs is the core of AP. Your child's cries are his way of communicating a need or a stress. Fall in love with your child; you can not 'spoil' him. A child’s needs are his wants; he’s not manipulating you by crying to get his needs met.

3. Breastfeed Your Baby- Breastfeeding simplifies your life, fulfills your child's need for nutrition and physical contact and provides countless health benefits for mother and child. (I could devote all 2 gigs of my web space to this topic)

4. Babywearing and Nurturing Touch- By holding or using a sling carrier that keeps your child close, you can meet his need for physical contact, security, stimulation and movement; all of which promote optimal brain development. Carried babies cry less, are smarter (higher IQ) and develop strong bonds with their parents. Nurturing touch such as infant massage is a wonderful way to calm your child.

5. Bedsharing- Being responsive to your child at nighttime is imperative. Co-sleeping or the 'family bed' is the best and safest way to take care of your child's needs at night. This allows everyone to sleep well and sleep more, establishes good breastfeeding habits and helps regulate infants breathing, which reduces chances of SIDS. Children who are left to cry-it-out will suffer from failure to thrive and or infant shut-down syndrome.

6. Avoid Frequent or Prolonged Separation- Your young child (infant to four year old) needs constant care and the physical presences of a loving parent or consistent caregiver. Long or frequent separation causes stress and grief in small children, which can effect their attachment to parents. It is important, if you need childcare, to avoid 'caregiver roulette', consistent one on one care is necessary for strong attachments to form.

7. Use Positive Discipline- Discipline means to teach. You should teach your child values such as empathy, trust and self-guidance. A loving, supportive parent instills trust in a child, who is then easier to teach. Know what to expect from your child at his stage of development.

8. Maintain Balance In Your Family Life- Make your child part of the family; involve even infants in daily life activities and interactions of adults, they thrive on the stimulation and feelings of belonging. Do not over schedule, make time to spend with friends and other family members, take your child with you when you go out and get support from friends, church or other organizations.

Organic Wheat Teether Biscuits

My new shout out product to try is Earth's Best Organic Wheat Teething Biscuits. They are great. They sell for about 2.00$ a box and my son loves them. They really do help with teething. They don't break off into choke-able pieces but instead dissolve slowly so that your baby can't choke. They are organic and healthy. I am a big fan.

Fish Tank Herb Garden

So the Green Mommy new project was to create an herb garden out of my 30 gallon fish tank. All my fish died a few months ago. They were all pretty old and one by one they died over the last few months. The problem I have had with this fish tank is that we have a big beautiful bay window in our hallway and we can't use it for indoor gardening because of our dog and cat who eat all our houseplants. So I had moved my 30 gallon fish tank into the hallway, not realizing that all the sunlight would cause my fish tank to become a giant algae bloom. So I decided to clean it out, fill it with soil and plant some herbs. I figured if it got that much sunlight, then I would turn it into a tiny green house. So now we will have fresh herbs all year around in our tiny green house.





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