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    Parent Child Coercive Cycle Vs attachment/gentle parenting?

    @acuriousgirl As others have said, you can and should marry the two. Here is how I see it: 1) mean what you say and say what you mean- that is, boundaries and especially holding these boundaries are one of the most important things you can do. So pick your battles wisely. 2) prevention is key-...
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    Baby registry items

    @joyful111 I recommend getting things second hand where you can, and registering for things that are not as easy to find second hand or things you need to buy new. Things I love and would register for: -stokke Tripp trapp -Happy Baby Carrier -Bonsie baby sleepers -Tubby Todd All over ointment...
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    1 year old bday gift

    @ejfan291 Most used items for my newly 1 year old boy were: toddler tower, Melissa and doug alligator lawn mower, water table, and the cozy truck car (outside in backyard)
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    Hunt, gather, parent

    @joshdons Hands down I found this the best parenting book for many of the reasons others have commented. Some of my biggest takeaways were: involve in your daily routines/habits and not feel the need to entertain (I feel this goes really nicely with a minimalism/anti consumerism mindset) and...
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    What happens to poor sleepers who aren’t sleep trained?

    @gamebancadoithuongonline I've heard this- and I can see this especially with bottle feeding. I've also heard from those in the lactation community that nursing to sleep does not increase risk for cavities because the milk doesn't pool by the teeth. I would like to find what the research says...
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    What happens to poor sleepers who aren’t sleep trained?

    @ebveloz 19 MO - we did not sleep train, and I’ve always nursed to sleep for every nap and bedtime. I still nurse to sleep most nights. He’s been sleeping through the night since about 12 months (with some ups and downs for teething and illness). I usually always fed back to sleep when he would...
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