Our Beliefs, Our Behavior

By Tracy Liebmann

Belief is usually defined as a conviction of the truth of a proposition without its verification; therefore a belief is a subjective mental interpretation derived from perceptions, contemplation or communication. What we believe is basically who we are. It drives just about everything we do, but what are these . . . → Read More: Our Beliefs, Our Behavior

The No-Cry Nap Solution

If you have been reading Mommy News Blog in the past months, you know that one of our favorite guest writers is Elizabeth Pantley. Elizabeth is a raved author, educator, speaker and most importantly a mother of four. She understands the frustration that parents go through- including the daily fights to get your little . . . → Read More: The No-Cry Nap Solution

Breastfeeding May Mean A Better Behaved Child

The benefits of breastfeeding just keep growing!  Not only do our breastfed children have better health, but better behavior.  In a recent article from The Washington Post titled Breast-Fed Baby May Mean Better Behaved Child they discuss the results of a new study on breastfeeding.

The study reviewed over 100,000 interviews of parents and . . . → Read More: Breastfeeding May Mean A Better Behaved Child