modern parenting.

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story /

do it well.

It’s funny how every month requires a different you when you have a child. It requires a more patient you with your husband, too. But what’s been most interesting to me is the way traditionalists see our generation with babies today. They see us working remotely two days a week. Holding our babies in kangaroo looking backpacks while we check our social media on our phones. they must think the world is doomed. and I have to wonder what kind of world I just brought my baby into. Perhaps I believe she must be the generation that might start to fix things, which is why she will need to have siblings, and lots of friends her age.

What gets me the most is how my daughter already knows what an iPhone is through no fault of her own. She’s almost 6 months old. But the question isn’t: Is this bad for her? will this hinder her? the question is, do I teach her what it is so she learns how to be without it?

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