Just Mommies: Dora The Explorer and Homebirth? Dora was heading to her own home. I started watching because I had never seen her parents. Frankly, they appear to be pretty neglectful since their daughter is off on adventures with a monkey every day. Does she even go to … [Read more...]
Breast Milk Lattes: Caffeine and Breastfeeding
After nine months of decaf, that first morning after delivering my babes I savoured every sip of that caffeinated soy latte. I knew on some level the caffeine would affect my breastmilk, but I thought the effect was far diminished compared to in utero coffee … [Read more...]
Tell Simple Green “It’s Simple: Go Green”!
Editor's Note: This post originally appeared on MomsRising.org. We wanted to republish this guest post by Cassidy Randall, the Program & Outreach Coordinator for Women’s Voices for the Earth, to update you on an issue we brought to your attention two years ago that has not … [Read more...]
BPA on Money Means More BPA in You
A new study was released today giving new meaning to the phrase “toxic assets.” “On The Money: BPA on Dollar Bills and Receipts” researched by the nonprofit groups Safer Chemicals, Healthy Families and the Washington Toxics Coalition, set out to investigate the extent to … [Read more...]
8 Ways Neuroscience Supports Natural Parenting
Last Thursday, I attended a conference on Teaching Children with Developmental Disabilities to Speak: Current Research and Best Practices in San Francisco. I was enthralled when Martha Burns, Ph.D spoke on neuroscience, as she supported my green mama rants. From eating organic … [Read more...]
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