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Saturday, September 12, 2020
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Position Statements and Influential Practices NAEYC. (2009). Developmentally appropriate practice in early childhood programs serving child...
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My personal childhood web could possibly go on for quite some time however there are 5 individuals whom I hold near and dear to my heart. ...
Thank you for sharing your birthing experiences. It sounds like you had a lot of support. I like how you incorporated your older children into their siblings birth. It really creates a sense of unity. Also, I found the fact about the grandmother giving the baby his/her first bath in Nigeria fascinating. What a great way to show support.
ReplyDeleteI love the family bonding shown in the pictures, from the ultrasound to the birth of your children. The fact that even in Nigeria women have to stay home for a month after labor is unique. It seems that women face the same issues everywhere.
ReplyDeleteYou have a beautiful family. Your story was motivating and encouraging for any dreaming mother inspiring to have children one day. I love the culture and how Nigeria women have support once they have given birth. Awesome story
ReplyDeleteYou have a beautiful family. Your story was motivating and encouraging for any dreaming mother inspiring to have children one day. I love the culture and how Nigeria women have support once they have given birth. Awesome story
ReplyDelete-Jade Cobb