by Katherine Stone |
(crossposted at the Huffington Post) I tell my children that there is an invisible string that connects them to me at all times. It goes from their bellybuttons to mine, and is able to stretch so far that no matter where they are we are still connected by this string.... by Katherine Stone |
Hey Mom: I'm talking to you. Yes, you. I know. It takes time to get used to that name, no matter how desperately you've longed to be someone's Mom. It's one thing, after all, to have the idea of a baby dancing around inside your head; it's quite... by Katherine Stone |
[Editor’s Note: Many of you have asked how to be a parent after going through postpartum depression and other perinatal mood and anxiety disorders—how to get over the guilt and how to move on as a mom. Today, Ann Dunnewold, PhD, is our guest author. Ann is... by Katherine Stone |
Here are some links to a bunch of interesting stories that I don't have time to write about in depth, but wanted to share with you: Dr. Jessica Zucker writing on the Huffington Post about attachment Chicago Tribune: Few Moms Seek Postpartum Help, Though Many... by Katherine Stone |
I really like Ann Dunnewold. Anyone who writes a book called "Even June Cleaver Would Forget the Juice Box" getswhat it's like to bea mother in this day and age, as far as I'm concerned. Ann knows the pressure we are under, and she's now blogging... Page 5 of 7« First«...34567»