7 month old just wants to be picked up

Anonymous
OP - ignore the nastier posts. Just hold and love your baby as much as you can. And if you need a break (and we all do), find a way to get it.

AP - same to you - ignore the nasty post...as if punctuation is more important than the valuable information you shared about yourself and your experience with AP. Those who don't agree can ignore it. And those that are interested but find it too hard to read, then don't read it - find a well-edited book or articles if you want a more formal, grammatically correct presentation (AP provided some links).
Anonymous
normal just give lots of holding and tlc as this is what baby needs at this stage..
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP - ignore the nastier posts. Just hold and love your baby as much as you can. And if you need a break (and we all do), find a way to get it.

AP - same to you - ignore the nasty post...as if punctuation is more important than the valuable information you shared about yourself and your experience with AP. Those who don't agree can ignore it. And those that are interested but find it too hard to read, then don't read it - find a well-edited book or articles if you want a more formal, grammatically correct presentation (AP provided some links).


I sincerely didn't mean to be nasty to the AP mama. I've read plenty of well-edited articles about AP and I'm a believer. And I certainly don't care about typos and grammatical errors. Punctuation is not more important than her personal story, but if people skip it because it's cumbersome, then it becomes so by default. I was just sharing an opinion, that I'm sure was shared by others, about how difficult it was to read her post simply because of the lack of punctuation and the uniform lower-case lettering. It's a shame because she probably had a great message. If I had a great message that wasn't reaching people I would want to know why. She took the time to write it, so people should read it. Obviously it's no sweat off my back to just skip it, but as the author, I would think she would want to know. Peace.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:AP - same to you - ignore the nasty post...as if punctuation is more important than the valuable information you shared about yourself and your experience with AP. Those who don't agree can ignore it. And those that are interested but find it too hard to read, then don't read it - find a well-edited book or articles if you want a more formal, grammatically correct presentation (AP provided some links).


Don't think the post was nasty at all -- just a reminder that when a post is difficult to read, the message is often lost.
Anonymous
AP mama here and no worries about the feedback... i know i'm a very lazy typer and proof reader. I'll try to tighten it up a bit!!!!
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