Anonymous wrote:Potty training, Oh Crap was spot on.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vaccine dangers
The only danger is in not vaccinating your baby.
+1
You're welcome for the Herd Immunity, freeloader.
Anonymous wrote:Sleep training and breastfeeding. I started DD with good sleep habits (wake, eat, play, sleep) at 4 weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vaccine dangers
The only danger is in not vaccinating your baby.
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious what aspects of parenting people found it helpful to research or learn more about -- for example, sleep, discipline, feeding, safety, etc.
It is really interesting to me that in our modern times, we need to do this to get information that would have been passed down by one's community or family from other sources. At the same time, there are many things I've found out through books or articles that have been more helpful than the vague advice of others.
Anonymous wrote:Good sleep habits. We followed “eat, active, sleep” as soon as we got home from the hospital, and researched how much sleep babies should be getting at each age. Of course, you have to be somewhat flexible with a baby. But we avoided a ton of bad habits and our DS has always been a good napper as a result. Night sleep was more challenging - he’s kind of an “average” night sleeper. But I shudder to think how much worse it would have been if we got in bad habits with bringing him into our bed, nursing/feeding bottle to sleep, lasting day/night confision, etc.
Other than that I didn’t “research” much and just went with the flow. A lot of internet information isn’t even reliable anyway.