I know this much is true...
Photo credit: Rosser PhotographyAs a first-time (and hopefully to someday be, second-time) mom, I'm frequently weighed down by the overwhelming amount of lessons I am responsible to teach to my son. So, I recently started writing down the ones that were really important to me. I imagine this list will continue to grow. And perhaps, the things that I find to be super important right now, won't be the things I emphasize when TIH is much older...but for now...these are the things I really want my child to know.
Wear sunscreen. Wear a helmet. Wear your seatbelt. Look both ways before crossing the street. Don't run on the pool deck.
Among the rudest things you can tell a person is that they look "tired."
Don't yuck anyone else's yum. This is a lesson that starts in our house with food and goes all the way up to someone's religion.
That being said, it really is okay to disagree with someone. And if someone makes you feel bad about your disagreement, it's probably more about them than you.
I truly think you can say almost anything you need to say if you can be kind with your words.
You should always, always, always try to be kind with your words.
In practically every situation, you should respect the word "no" and the people who use it. Expect the same from the people you surround yourself with.
Validation does not mean agreement. You don't have to agree with anyone, but you should validat...
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the new mom on the blog
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http://thenewmomontheblog.blogspot.com.es/
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