*honest <lies>
Here is what you should do in order to provide the best for your children, to ensure that they are healthy and happy and that they grow up to be good and successful adults.
What follows is the information I have gathered from my 38 years experience of being alive and my 13 cumulative years of parenting, presented to you in a concise, easy to follow list. I’ve read books, watched documentaries, listened to Woman’s Hour. I have done my research, so you don’t have to.
Brace yourself. You are about to become the best parent ever:
- Get pregnant when you are not too young but not too old. The optimum time to give birth is when you are 27 years, 6 months, and 4 days old. Anything else would be irresponsible to society, the economy, yourself, your baby, your family, or possibly all of the above.
- Enjoy every minute of the painful, sometimes frightening, sometimes bewildering, sometimes life-threatening experience of childbirth, or risk damaging that bond between you and your child for all eternity.
- Never put your baby down.
- Don’t spoil your baby with cuddles.
- Dictate a minute by minute routine to your child to be 100% for-sure for-certain that you have a baby that sleeps through* from the age of 2 weeks old. Your tiny child who is yet to form its own thoughts, ideas, or sense of self is the best person to ask what this routine should be – be led by them.
- Breast is best. Unless you think it’s not. Then it’s fine not to. But it’s not really.
- Baby-led weaning is definitely undoubtedly, indubitably the best way to introduce solids to your baby’s diet. As is spoon-feeding them puree.
- They should have five portions of fruit and veg a day. Or 10. But never grapes. And definitely not raisins, for they are really just baby-cocaine. And actually, make that primarily veg, not so much the fruit. And never ever the fruit juice. That is the work of the devil. But one portion of fruit juice is fine. Perhaps. Or is it….
- The sun is the enemy of that delicate skin: hats, shade, covered in clothes and factor 50, please.
- Ensure they have sufficient vitamin D so they don’t get rickets. Note, the best form of vitamin D is direct exposure to sunlight.
- They require fresh, organic, produce, with a good variety of oily fish and prime cuts of meat, or their brains will seize up and will be the size of walnuts and just won’t work.
- If you can’t afford fresh, organic, produce with a good variety of oily fish and prime cuts of meat then don’t go moaning at me love. Get out the rice and lentils and learn to make 3-course meals from leftovers and a packet of cuppa soup. Never did me any harm.
- Let them share your bed so they know they are loved.
- Let them have their own cot and own room and shut the door so they know they can love themselves and self soothe.
- Destroy all dummies, but let your child have one if you feel appropriate.
- Telly is evil. Unless it is not evil. Then it is fine.
- Don’t rush them into potty training. They will do it in their own time when they are good and ready. To pressure them could give them anxiety issues well into adulthood (did I tell you that all mine were clean and dry and wiping their own arses by the time they were nine months old?).
- They should have time to play freely, to be bored, and to also attend breakfast clubs, after school clubs, rugby tots, singy songy tots, swimming tots, and three languages by the time they are five tots.
- They will be more successful and learn quicker if they start in a good preschool environment from the age of 2, but be warned if they start in education before they are 7 they will grow up loveless, heartless bastards.
- Still struggling? Things still not going as you imagined? Child still not behaving quite as you expected? Go see a doctor – it’s probably a virus.
It couldn’t be clearer.
Could it?
*’The author notes that ‘sleep through’ is defined as between the hours of 11pm to 1.30 am. Seriously, how much sleep do you need?
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If you are a fan of myth busting writing then try Southwark Belle’s blog Here is an extract from her about page:
“Since becoming a Mummy I’ve discovered just how much contradictory information, dubious science and outright nonsense is thrown at parents. This blog is my response.”
Reblogged this on jnewworld's Blog.
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thank you for sharing the post.
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No problem. Am just looking for a good Blogger that I can help post stuffs on his/her blogg or website..for free
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Perfect 😉
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Thank you!
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Well I know everyone is entitled to their own views but to think for one moment this blog was serious???? Really??? I laughed so hard and reminisced too. I shall be reblogging it too xx
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Yes. I was a little bemused at the apparent confusion. Any-the-how not to worry, glad it made you chuckle, and thanks for reading and sharing.
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My time of children has passed and ours are all grown up now but the scars and lines are still there aren’t they? Love em as I do this really tickled me and was great reading so thanks for making my day x
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Reblogged this on allabouteve16 and commented:
Well I laughed so much!
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Thanks so much for sharing, and glad it made you laugh. You’ve got to laugh – right?
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Imagine life without laughing? No way x
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Reblogged this on ally1lakeside and commented:
This is why being a grandparent is better lol
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Yes – I think my mum and dad would agree! Thanks for sharing the post.
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This cracked me up- great article!
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Thank you, glad it made you chuckle
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As a new mother, it’s already too late for me to follow much of your advice. I’m 23, whoops! I hated much of pregnancy and I hate breastfeeding, guess I’d better get on that and stop dodging my boob responsibilities!
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Ha – well I was far too old. I still think we rock at parenting, whatever they may say 🙂
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XD I’m still in my insecure I AM RUINING THIS CHILD’S LIFE ARGH stage most of the time, but I appreciate your vote of confidence. (I actually just barely had my first baby and therefore I’m still adjusting.)
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Took me a while to adjust. Lack of sleep made it harder for me too. Also, I am quite social and felt disappointed in myself that the baby wasn’t enough – I really needed to get out and about. Again hard when you are tired and everything is a little alien. You are there, and you care enough to worry that you you might be ruining the baby’s life – I stand by my initial assertion that you rock. x
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Thank you- just the sorts of words a new stressed mother needs to hear 🙂
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Your oh-so-clever words of wisdom are much appreciated. I realize now that I’m doing this parenting thing just right! Score!
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You rock at parenting! Thank you for reading and commenting.
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Oh man, so long as you don’t kill your kids, you’re good enough.
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Actually, I’m kind of with you on that 🙂
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I’ve just re-read it – I’m an idiot
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Never! That’s just what they want you to think. U made me smile so that’s all good in my book
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very well written, thanks….
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My pleasure! Thank you for commenting.
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Enjoyed this very much. I am on the right track! Maybe. I think. We will see when he becomes a teen.
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Thank you! Yep – I’m going to reserve judgement until the teenage years too. I’m sure there will be a whole new list to worry about then!…
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Reblogged this on Bethylicious and commented:
This, exactly. She’s got this whole mom thing down to a science.
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thanks for the share. Aahhh – if only it were this easy 😉
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Oh, but it is. All you have to do is know exactly the right thing to do at all times. Easy peasy. 😉
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ha – yep – easy as pie!!!
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Your post made me smile. In the end we do the best we can with the best we have. We are still struggling to be an adequate parents to our three boys. They re better than the sum of us and that is what makes it all worthwhile. 🙂
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‘better than the sum of you’ such a lovely phrase- sounds to me like you are far more than adequate. Keep smiling. 😉
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thank you for the share
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lovely
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thank you!
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Reblogged this on Loca.In.
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thanks for sharing
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You welcome always.
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I shared it on my twitter too. t.co/locadotin
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good stuff, very funny
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thank you so much!
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I like this post
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I like that you like it. Thank you 😉
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I wanted kids before, but now I really want babies. I will shape them with the power of my psychosis into ultra babies!
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wow – ultra babies sound kinda cool. Good luck with that!
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Nice post 🙂 funny our grand or great grand parents didn’t know half of what we know now and their kids turns out just fine. People love to live, to be approved by society and forget to enjoy every day life
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Btw well done for a brilliant post Abby 🙂
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I love this post! It’s just the exact measure of psychedelic as it gets.
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Reblogged this on afallangelwithbrokenwings.
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Nice
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Cheers!
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Reblogged this on bless4u233 and commented:
I ENJOY THIS POST
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Reblogged this on Expensive Dreams, Dollar coffee and a half broken laptop.
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Reblogged this on all things messy… and commented:
This…this is parenting gold, hilarious! Why is it so hard to be a parent? Why are there so many different opinions?
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You hit the nail on the head! That was such a satisfying read…on so many levels!
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Thank you so much – it’s a nail that deserves a good hitting now and then!!
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Yes! Whack away! 🙂
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LOl, absolutely! Excellent sum up of all the contradictory advice out there. Thanks for a great read, look forward to reading more 🙂
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Thank you very much – it’s insane out there, isn’t it….
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What a perfectly funny post. Loved it. A perfect post to read just before bedtime. Going to bed with laughter. Thank you!
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Love this post, it’s as thought you opened my own thoughts and anxieties….
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ah that’s brilliant. I would have taken all those steps when i first had my child and realised ‘why isn’t it working cos the book said it should!!’..thought i was the worst parent in the world . six years later my kids still don’t look like aliens and they can function like human beings
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It’s amazing isn’t it – most of us feel like rubbish at some point in parenting, yet most of us are doing a great job, with or without the books! Strange that.
Thanks for commenting.
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that’s the thing. You always question yourself and think everyone is better as that’s the way it can look on the outside but after talking to parents you realize they have the same hang ups. Sure if the kids are happy then something has to be working 🙂
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thanks for the share.
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Hey, looking good over here! I’m dying over at my place, with zero hits and zero followers. would you like to trade blogroll links? I could really use some inbound links and exposure. Let me know, and Happy Holidays! Bobby
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Hello Bobby Ray. I have absolutely no idea what it means to trade blog roll links. sorry about my technical inabilities!
This blog has just grown very organically, pottering around on the blogs of others when I have time, and aiming to write once a week (failed lately!).
Sometimes I only get a couple of views a day, sometimes I get a few hundred. If it’s huge page view stats you are after, I am afraid I won’t be able to help you as I am not sure how to get them either.
But if you want to meet a few like minded people and see how things develop, click on the sites I like that show to the right of my page and see what takes your fancy. Good luckl!
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Thank you for your helpful suggestions, Abby, and Happy Holidays!
Bobby
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Reblogged this on lavalynn and commented:
Hilarious and true!!
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Reblogged this on chauser827.
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Wow! I’m glad I found your post!
With so much contradicting info out there sometimes as moms we can get overwhelmed!
There’s actually a parenting manual put out by an organization called “The Peaceful Solution Character Education Incorporated”. I encourage you to check it out. http://www.peacefulsolution.org
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ooh thank you – looks an interesting read. Thanks for commenting.
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My pleasure. I enjoy reading your blog by the way! 🙂
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