Each week, I'll be taking a little time to share real words from real moms. From solid advice to funny stories to moving confessions, hearing the words from other moms can be uplifting, encouraging and enlightening. I hope it makes us laugh and helps us find support from a community of women who are all coming from the same place: Motherhood!
This week, I asked some great blogger friends of mine for their Best Parenting Advice. If you are anything like me, you get a lot of (read: too much) advice thrown at you. All well intentioned, of course, but at times misguided. There is nothing like getting advice from other Moms who've been there too. Here is some of the best pieces of parenting advice given to my dear bloggy friends:
Best Parenting Advice
"This
too shall pass " - Sarah from Finnegan
and the Hughes
"'Everyone
thinks they know what's best, but YOU know what's best for your
family.' (A friend shared this when my mother in law, best friend and
a host of other people offered too much advice)" - Heather from
It's Not a Deal
"Oh,
and perhaps the BEST advice I ever got from my mom: 'Let the dishes
pile up in the sink and let the dust gather on the furniture, and
hold your baby.' She was also of the, 'you can't spoil a baby'
philosophy of parenting. I wish I'd listened to her more. My baby is
six. Boohoo." - Jo-Lynne from Musings
of a Housewife
"'Do
the best you can, because the best you can is good enough.' (From a
woman who lived at the nursing home where I used to work - it was the
best advice ever.)" - Brandi from One
Great Mom
"'There's
no 'right' way to parent. There is no one book, no one method that
works for everyone. Every baby is different and you have to do what
works for you and your baby.' (Which saved my life when my second
baby was the complete opposite from my first in every single way and I was totally stressing out!)" - Melissa from Girlymama
"Pick
your battles. Because I struggled getting my 3 year old to not
wear her bathing suit to school every day." -Pam from
I Forgot What I Was Doing
"'You
must trust what your heart and gut say, because you know your child.'
Also, 'Google doesn't have kids,' which I think it excellent
advice!!!" - Jessica from Delaware
County Moms
"'You
can always change your mind.' This wasn't given to me as parenting
advice; I just think it's particularly helpful for parents." -
Barb from A
Life In Balance
"Once
your child learns to do something (like tie his shoes) let him do it
himself from then on. I don't remember who told me that bit of
advice, but it stuck with me. I think it does wonders for a child's
self-confidence and teaches them a small bit of independence." -
Cindy from Whatever
Works
"'Find
a way to make a little time in the day for yourself' -- Great advice
for moms I think, because we spend so much time caring for others
it's easy to forget about ourselves. All you need is 5 minutes of
peace and a cup of coffee sometimes to feel like the you've got the
motherhood thing under control." - Marissa from
Land of Once Upon a Time
"When
they were little, I think the BEST advice I got was, 'Sleep when they
sleep' -- my mother-in-law, who has since passed away, would always
tell me to stop folding the laundry, stop washing the dishes, and
just relax and rest while they were napping. It took me to the 3rd
child to realize that this advice was GOLD!" - Michelle from
Mommy
Confessions
"Nearing
my delivery date another mom said - 'Keep your pajamas on for two
weeks. You are recovering. The only way people will remember that is
when they see you are still in your pajamas. (So go treat yourself to
some nice ones).' Of course, that is hard to do when you have kid
number 2 & 3 etc etc" - Mary Ellen from Jamess
Project
And, of course, the ever-wise...
"Not to listen to anyone's advice :)" - Beth from Life in the Bat Cave
Isn't it so encouraging to hear the great passed-down advice from other Moms? Bookmark this page so you can come back and read it when you need the encouragement.
I'll post another question/topic on the Confessions of a Stay-at-Home Mom Facebook Page early next week for a new post. I hope you'll pass your wisdom and stories to along to others!
And I'd love to hear the best parenting advice YOU'VE ever received (or your favorite sage advice posted above) - so leave a comment below!
Great thoughts. I'm told I'm someone who knows when she needs advice and can really reach out to the right people, take it in, digest it and put it to use. I've found I have to be a little discriminating in who I give advice to because some people in my life are so insecure that they waste my time...they negate everything. It's always, "well, you don't know..." or "that can't work for me..." Then why did you ask?!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could have napped when my son was small...I'm just not a napper and never was.
My advice is to try not to take it everything so seriously. I love that parenting my son is a lot like how I was with my art...it's an area of my life that is always a work in progress and it's perfectly OK for it to be out of the lines and out of control sometimes.
awesome, thank you! and btw, i actually listened to my mother on the clothing issue (although not on many other things)!
ReplyDeletePick your battles is definitely my 2nd rule! My dd5 loves to wear stripes on the top and bottom. She often goes to school this way with nary a word from me. She'll be wearing a uniform in 2 years - why argue about it?
ReplyDeleteThose are great! All new mums should be sent this advice :)
ReplyDeletesuch great advice in here!
ReplyDeleteOur doula told us: Never try to make a happy baby happier. She was completely right. If she's fine don't put a blanket on her or move her or do anything to make her more happy than she already is--you'll ruin it. Same holds true for the toddler I'm learning.
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