These days it seems like parents have advice coming at them from all sides: eat organic, don’t let them play with plastic toys, restrict screen time, play classical music, breastfeed until they’re 10, get them a dog, teach them to play the cello, speak 3 languages at home, etc. With all this advice, most of it conflicting, it’s easy for parents to get frustrated. I’m going to add another piece of advice to the never ending onslaught, but hopefully this one will actually make your life easier. So here it is: DO. WHAT. WORKS. FOR. YOUR. FAMILY. Groundbreaking, right? Mom guilt is real, and it’s ugly. When my first daughter was born, I literally felt guilty for everything. · Leaving her with loving and perfectly capable dad while I took a shower for the first time in a week? I felt guilty. · Going back to work when she was 8 weeks old...
My experiences of being a teacher, awife, a special needs mom, and trying to remember to be ME in the process.