WFMW: Parenting Advice

The Works For Me Wednesday subject this week is Parenting Advice. While of course I have lots of advice I had to figure out the most poignant and needed piece. The most important thing is to pray but the next part is to invest in your marriage. Remember, while the world seems to revolve around you blessed little rugrats, you and your husband were a family all on your own. This means always show a unified front. And yes, if you are picking sides it is always Mom and Dad against the kids. Studies show that kids are more secure if their parents have a strong marriage. Ways to do this…

Have a daily conference time with your spouse. Mine and NerdDad’s is after he gets home and changes. Then while we put the finishing touches on dinner we talk. Kids have to entertain themselves or play in their rooms. This isn’t a time for deep relationship issues but just updating each other on the goings on in life. It doesn’t just have to be about the kids. This is often when we talk about news from our friends, who won the board game at DH’s work at lunch, or headlines in the news. Another thing is follow through on punishing kids for going behind a parents back. You know, kid asks one parent and that parent says no so they go in the other room and ask the other. Also respect your spouse and demand that your kids do too. There have been times when a child will talk back to one of us. Often the other parent will step in and make it clear it isn’t acceptable to treat their parent that way. Also, if something is important to your spouse but not you, make it important any way. This is a great way to teach your kids to respect a parent. An example, I have a friend who doesn’t mind if her kids go from project to project, leaving things out, as long as they clean up once a day. That drives her husband up the wall. So she has made it clear that the kids need to clean up after they finish each thing.

Remember your spouse is the only person you can count on in this adventure of raising kids. Also, when the kids grow up and leave (which they will someday) you are going to be all alone again so build, build, build.

Stretch Marks No More?

So I was reading Child Magazine the other day and I saw some interesting (and odd) news. First, apparently some people get laser treatment to reduce post-baby stretch marks. Secondly, there is now a new procedure, plasma skin regeneration, that is a treatment out there to rid us of our stretch marks. Supposedly there can be up to 60% reduction after 3 or 4 sessions. Interesting… I don’t know if I would ever do it but interesting.

Dumb Statements

File this one under things not to say to your husband. While watching this week’s Dr. Who NerdDad asked why William Shakespeare is always played by a guy who looks like Kenneth Branagh. To which I responded, “Because he is hot”. I might want to reintroduce my brain to the filter;). In reality we had a good laugh and I turned bright red.

Looking for Resources

So NerdDad and I have settled on a Homeschool philosophy and are preparing to start it. We have settled on the Well Trained Mind philosophy that uses Story of the World. Believe it or not, I think we are going to go a little free form with it so we can see what the NerdBug will really be interested in. I love that it isn’t textbook dependent. I am wondering where I can find support and resources. I found a couple yahoo groups but they don’t seem very active. Is there an online group that all you WTM people use? Any specific resources you just couldn’t live without? I am taking all input!

I Need Your Help!

Now I have 4 kids and I am out of Nerd nicknames. So I am polling all of you to get some suggestions. I have names for the older 2 but not the younger 2. So here is what I have and their descriptions.
NerdBug is the oldest, he is 6.
NerdPie is next and she just turned 4.
#3 is an energetic 2 year old boy.
#4 is a cute newborn girl.

I am looking for long term nicknames so if you have any suggestions please leave me a comment.

Long Time, No Blog

Yes, I realize it has been a very long time since I have blogged regularly. I apologize to my readers (if I have any left;). Life has been very crazy around here for a while. We have moved in the last 8 months, I was pregnant, still trying to sell the old house, on bedrest for 6 weeks and just had a little baby girl by C-section. So there is my sob story;).
Life here is starting to calm down a little bit so I am going to try to recommit to the blog! So hopefully there will be many blog posts to come soon.

Pregnancy Carnival

Welcome to the June 12, 2007 edition of carnival of pregnancy. Sorry that is it is so late in coming but I forgot to post it before I went to the hospital. I am proud to announce that we have made our final Nerdling addition. She was born Weds the 13 and was 8lbs 8oz and 21 inches long! We are happy but tired.

Pamm presents Homebirth Twilight Zone posted at We Survived The Teens.

Kate Baggott presents Unassisted Childbirth Considered More “Normal” posted at Babylune, saying, “Reclaiming nature or reintroducing danger to childbirth.”

Kendra presents Curious About Episiotomy Recovery? posted at vbacadventure.com, saying, “Scared of an episiotomy? Me too! Here are some tips for taking care of rips, tears, and cuts in your most private place.”

Kendra Dahlstrom presents Failure to Progress in Labor to Protect Your Baby posted at vbacadventure.com, saying, “If you felt like your c-section was a failure on your part, read this article to gain a new perspective!”

Hueina Su presents Practice Detached Involvement posted at Intensive Care for the Nurturer’s Soul, saying, “Parenting is one “risky business” with very unpredictable ROI. Sometimes things just don’t work out the way you want it, despite your best intention & efforts. What can you do to save your sanity and inner peace?”

Fun Facts Other

Christian Bachmann presents Dental hygiene even more important when pregnant posted at Med Journal Watch, saying, “News from a scientific study that every mother-to-be should know.”

Sheppard Salter presents Breast Feeding posted at salterblog.com.

Csara presents Amazing Pregnant Bellies! posted at Baby Talkers.

Julie Heath – More4kids Inc. presents Tips for Traveling During Pregnancy posted at Julie Heath – More4kids Inc..

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