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Oct
25

The Big Bed Move is Complete

When last I posted about Pomme’s progression in sleeping arrangements, she was happily going to sleep in her own room, by her own choice, though since it was still a “new thing,” we had not yet moved her “real” bed from own room to hers.  We wanted to make sure this was a “permanent thing” [...]

Oct
08

Bedroom Tales

I realize it’s been a little while since I updated on Pomme’s sleeping arrangements.  Basically, after the three days I previously blogged about, she went back to sleeping in her bed in our room for a couple days.  She had a cold and was cranky, who can blame her? However, within a few days, she [...]

Sep
27

A Third Night in Her Own Room!

My last post was just after bedtime, when DD had, for the second night in a row, said she wanted to sleep in her own bedroom.  The first night, she slept until 6am before coming to join us in our room after letting out one tiny cry.  The second night, she ended up waking up [...]

Sep
26

Second Night on Her Own

Why do they grow up so fast? I posted last night about how sweet little Pomme, not yet three years old, asked to go to sleep in her own room.  Not only asked, but also accomplished.  I wasn’t sure what was going to happen if she woke up during the night.  Would she be disoriented?  [...]

Sep
25

First Night in Her Own Room!

Tonight, completely out of the blue, while trying to get her to sleep, Pomme announced that she wanted to go to sleep in her room.  Having co-slept since birth, and never pressured or pushed her or forced her or kicked her out of our room or our bed… here we are, she’s asleep in her [...]

Jul
30

My Latest Eco Child’s Play Posts

Since it’s been awhile since I’ve blogged here at Mother By Nature, here’s a list of all my Eco Child’s Play articles of the past little while.  Enjoy! Buy a Moby Wrap Sling, Support the Fight for Mother-Friendly Childbirth Organic Baby Slings for Green Babywearing Does Honey Help You Sleep? We’ll Find Out. Kids for [...]

May
29

Eco Child’s Play: Transport Canada Buckles Under Pressure

My latest post at Eco Child’s Play reports on Transport Canada’s recent decision to reverse its stance on withholding results of six years’ worth of child car seat testing.  Check it out!            

May
18

Her First Representational Drawing

Pomme is almost 2.5 now, and just drew her first person. I guess saying her first “representational drawing” isn’t 100% accurate, because she has been drawing “with intent” for awhile.  She has drawn rough oval shapes, thrown speckles into them, and said “whale!” But this was different. Tonight, she said “draw mommy.”  She drew a [...]

Mar
19

Busy, Busy Day Part II: Toddler Time

The day’s adventures continue with Pomme’s notable moments. She’s been keen on numbers for awhile now.  She loves to point out “fenen” when she sees one… that’s ’7′ for the toddlerese-challenged.  The fun thing she did today was out of nowhere, in the middle of a parking lot, she shouted out “Fee!  Too!  Won!” Whoa… [...]

Mar
13

First Foods: Why Babies Don’t Need Cereals or Purees

My latest post at Eco Child’s Play is all about debunking the myths about baby’s first solid foods. Not only should it not be started before about six months, but the cereals and purees normally spoonfed as their first foods are completely and utterly unnecessary… and even have a few potential pitfalls, affecting your child’s [...]



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