What is the secret sauce that holds a family together?
Become emotionally and physically prepared for pregnancy and birth. Research available options for healthcare providers and birthing environments, and become informed about routine newborn care. Continuously educate yourself about developmental stages of childhood, setting realistic expectations and remaining flexible.
What is the secret sauce that holds a family together? |
Mother and wellness specialist, Meryn Callander of Australia explains on API's blog why couples, fathers especially, can find new parenthood to be challenging and what they can do about it before and after baby arrives. |
API is directly involved in building resilience in communities across the nation and around the world through its local API Support Groups and accredited API Leaders by supporting secure parent-child attachments. |
While women have made significant headway when it comes professional equality, a shift of a similar magnitude hasn’t happened on the home front: Traditional gender roles persist at home, despite many couples’ best efforts to divide the work more e Read more |
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Maternal weight gain between pregnancies increases the risk for stillbirth and infant death during the first year of life, according to a nationwide cohort study. |
API Resource Advisory Council member, Lisa Reagan shares on API's blog about what it's like watching her son getting ready to leave home and move out on his own, after 17 years of Attachment Parenting. |
For me, spiritual parenting means raising aware children who view themselves as part of the whole of humanity, who recognize that we are all one, and that everything we do affects others. |
"According to data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, more than 1 percent of deliveries in New York in 2012 were out-of-hospital births, up from just 0.75 percent in 2004. |
I am so thankful to API. I can only imagine how different my life would be without the peaceful communication skills and lifestyle I have learned and put into practice in my home the past 9 years. |