Good Mother myths find mothers at fault whatever they do. Alex Bollen proposes ‘motherdom’, a new way to live. Motherdom values and respects the different ways people raise their children, shifting our focus from mother blame to the relationships and resources children need to flourish
Good Mother myths find mothers at fault whatever they do. Alex Bollen proposes ‘motherdom’, a new way to live. Motherdom values and respects the different ways people raise their children, shifting our focus from mother blame to the relationships and resources children need to flourish
Alex Bollen is a researcher with over twenty years of experience, including as a former director of the research agency Ipsos MORI. She is a Postnatal Practitioner with the NCT, the UK’s largest parenting charity, and has been running postnatal groups for new mothers in South West London for over a decade. She is the mother of two children.
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Introduction Good Mother Myths at Work Why Science Can’t Talk Birthing Pains Feeding Frenzy Attachment Issues Babies Don’t Need to be Built Conclusion: Embracing Motherdom
Introduction Good Mother Myths at Work Why Science Can’t Talk Birthing Pains Feeding Frenzy Attachment Issues Babies Don’t Need to be Built Conclusion: Embracing Motherdom
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