Dads and moms blogs (LXXII)

Tuesday. We have the review of the dads and moms blogs, enjoying reading and peeking at the thoughts they leave on the net so we can share them. This is one of the best moments of the week this in which, the parents 'and moms' blogs, make me feel accompanied and understood.

I start with Don't mistreat me, I'm a child, which is one of my header blogs and its author, Elvis Canino, knows well that we share many ideas and follies. His last contribution, magnificent, reminds us that for a child to respect us, we must first respect him. Discovering a brother of thought comforts despite the thousands of kilometers away.

I also want to recommend you read Meninheira, who, since Give it a coliño He proudly shows us an article that our fellow Peques and more has done about his educational proposals and, as always, he shares with his readers precious manual works such as these wands for fairies made with felt. The truth is that Meni's children must have a wonderful time and learn a lot with such a creative mother.

I really enjoyed the hoot How not to be a drama mom which this time presents its problems with the blandi blup and that mysterious phrase that states that "this is already dark brown," threatening and little concrete. Of course, the previous post, about ice cream and the "ass I see, ass I want" has made me laugh tears.

Ileana, from We got boobs, makes us face the idea of ​​how unreliable the criteria by which social services, without a court order, can separate us from our children. And that, although Habiba and Alma, mother and daughter who have been separated for a month, are together now, their reunification has been achieved by the social pressure of thousands of mothers and fathers in the network, of prominent doctors of the Association Spanish of Pediatrics and until, in the end, by the Ombudsman.

Clau, from Dad Rabbit, Mom Louse, one of the most prominent activists who have coordinated the support actions for Habiba and her daughter, writes an emotional entry in which she proclaims the triumph of the mothers thanking all these thousands of insumisas who have raised their voice or keyboard in defense of this mother to the unanimous shout of We are all Habiba! and that they have managed, in the end, to get back together. Thanks to you, Clau and all the others. It has been an extraordinary job.

Covadonga, the author of Raising Loving, delights us with a beautiful entry in which he tells the weaning of his son Alejandro, who has suckled 42 months and many of them in tandem with his little brother Iver. I wish all children could enjoy such beautiful breastfeeding and respected weaning!

Azu and Malena, from Casseroles and Hugs They present us with the work system of the workboxes, a way of organizing the tasks and activities of the children that some homeschoolers use but that serves any family.

Jose, from Raising with love He explains his progress with the communication of the elimination, a method that he is gradually putting into practice with his little daughter Mai, who was born at home last April.

Also, finally, we want to recommend you visit the blog Safe Circle which is presenting an interesting special about Road Education for children and makes interesting recommendations on how children should travel on the bus and in the car.

Next week we will have continued reading moms and dads blogs and we will comment on the entries that most impact us, in addition, we invite you to share, in your comments to this review, the address of your blogs, so that we can add them to our usual readings.