tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8001085322840003357.post7745095489500273017..comments2023-05-20T09:11:38.764-04:00Comments on From Hearth to Eternity: PerfectionAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16376858784972563684noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8001085322840003357.post-5034953672799899202011-04-06T03:27:23.766-04:002011-04-06T03:27:23.766-04:00If it helps, my 1-year-old doesn't STTN. My 3...If it helps, my 1-year-old doesn't STTN. My 3-year-old doesn't always STTN. I don't STTN. I figure it's normal. ;-)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16376858784972563684noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8001085322840003357.post-89777259420341985152011-04-05T18:15:03.679-04:002011-04-05T18:15:03.679-04:00Great insights. My son is very needy, and also has...Great insights. My son is very needy, and also has a tendency to cry more than most children. At five months, he's also not yet sleeping through the night. I know this is just my son, and I parent according to his needs. I consider him a "good baby," even if he doesn't fit the "perfect" description of what parents want their babies to be. He's perfect to me, and for me.<br /><br />I always find it interesting that some people close to me may comment on his tendency to cry more than most babies, and they always follow it with, "but that doesn't mean you're a bad mom..." as if "good" moms have perfect babies, and it's the "bad" ones who have difficult ones. <br /><br />I love AP in that it teaches you to parent according to each child's needs. Every child is different! It's a beautiful thing to tailor my parenting to what my child needs. It's not the "easy" route, but I wouldn't want it any other way!Carrie C.https://www.blogger.com/profile/15492106593852511234noreply@blogger.com