Confessions of a sleep-deprived mom: Part III
If you’ve seen my recent posts on the gram, you’ll know that I have been suffering from insomnia hard. After a particularly sleepless couple of
If you’ve seen my recent posts on the gram, you’ll know that I have been suffering from insomnia hard. After a particularly sleepless couple of
I have been teaching a 300-level university course in Human Cognitive Evolution these past few months. As a class, we’ve been taking a deep dive
Next weekend is the equally beloved and despised daylight savings time. Beloved because it’s the time of year for FALL BACK, which translates to a
I hit a dark period when my daughter, my second born, was 3 months old. I don’t know if it would pass for any clinical
It’s 11pm, the house is quiet, my partner is snoring, and the baby is….ASLEEP! Now to just drift off….hmmm why do I suddenly feel so
I wrote this post through tear-stained, dark bagged eyes when my second little was a few months old. My husband had gone back to work,
*as featured on the Thryve blog As new mothers, we are usually, at least in theory, prepared for the initial weeks of little sleep. Bringing
We all want to be the best we can be for our babies. Yet in this generation of parent-shaming, baby training, and information-overload, there seems to be no general consensus on what it takes to be good enough. Here I discuss the early use of the term attachment, and how it has been misconstrued to set an unattainable bar for what it means to be what our babies need.