Cecilia's Parenting Resources

This website is dedicated to my dear and funny friend, Bonnie Bedford, who died on July 11, 1997. Bonnie was a fiercely devoted Radical Mother. Her commitment to improving the parenting of the children in her world reached far and wide thanks to the Internet. Her physical presence on the planet will be missed by thousands; and, although, quite tragically, Bonnie's Radical Mother website is no longer being maintained on the Web, Bonnie will continue to affect our world through our memories of her wisdom and wit. Bonnie will long be mourned by her 'net friends all over the world and by her four children, partner and "real life" community. Bonnie's legacy of education and support lives on for women with breast cancer, too.
- Any good parenting resources page should probably start off with childbirth since that's how most of us came to have children in our lives.
- The Bradley Method is a fabulous way to prepare for natural childbirth. I am a certified/affiliated independent Bradley childbirth educator in Jacksonville, Florida and surrounding areas.
- ASAC - Association for Safe Alternatives in Childbirth, a group of Canadian parents and healthcare professionals who share the belief that childbirth is a normal, healthy part of life and of special significance to the pregnant woman and her family
- Birthing Options: Hospital, Home, or Birth Center? Midwife or Doctor?, an excellent article by Cordelia S. Hanna, BA, CCE, CBA
- One way to help ensure that your birth experience is what you want it to be is to hire a labor assistant or "doula". Read about the role of doulas on the Doulas of North America - DONA International site. If you're in the Jacksonville, Florida, area and you're interested in hiring a doula, please e-mail me at birthyourwayjax [at] bellsouth.net for more information or click on my doula page. If my schedule prevents me from serving as your doula, I can put you in touch with many other fabulous doulas in our area!
- Natural Childbirth the Bradley Way by Susan McCutcheon
- The Thinking Woman's Guide to a Better Birth by Henci Goer
- Mother's Intention: How Belief Shapes Birth by Kim Wildner
- The Complete Book of Pregnancy and Childbirth by Shelia Kitzinger
- Mothering the Mother : How a Doula Can Help You Have a Shorter, Easier, and Healthier Birth by Marshall H. Klaus
- A Good Birth, A Safe Birth : Choosing and Having the Childbirth Experience You Want by Diana Korte
- Pregnancy Childbirth and the Newborn : The Complete Guide by Penny Simkin
- Silent Knife : Cesarean Prevention and Vaginal Birth after Cesarean (VBAC) by Nancy Wainer Cohen & Lois J. Estner
- Birth Without Violence : The Book That Revolutionalized the Way We Bring Our Children into the World by Frederick LeBoyer
- The Birth Company provides doula trainings, referral to doulas, and information on creating a better birth experience.
- Birthing the Easy Way - Learning the Hard Way by Sheila Stubbs
I am a strong advocate of feeding babies what nature intended them to have in their early years - their own mother's milk. I truly believe, as virtually every early childhood nutrition expert does, that "man-made" synthetic imitators of breastmilk ["formula"] are grossly inferior to "woman-made" breastmilk. Breastmilk is the original *REAL THING* (my apologies to CocaCola's marketing department). Furthermore, I believe strongly in child-led weaning, and both of my children breastfed until they were ready to stop. Here are some links to good breastfeeding information:
- If you find the language in my introduction to this section unusually strong, read "Watch Your Language!" by Diane Wiessinger, MS, IBCLC
- La Leche League International
- The American Academy of Pediatrics February 2005 Policy Statement: Breastfeeding and the Use of Human Milk
- kellymom.com: Breastfeeding and Parenting is an amazingly comprehensive website. I can't even tell you how often I refer to it or recommend it to someone who asks me for help!
- The Birth Den, a fabulous resource that includes a page dedicated to the wisdom of Dr. Jack Newman
- Excellent guidelines on how much a breastfed baby needs, how often to feed, how many wet and soiled diapers the baby should have each day, etc. From Best Start: Ontario's Maternal Newborn and Early Child Development Resource Centre
- I'm Made of Mama's Milk by Mary Olsen - a very sweet book about breastfeeding and what it means to the lucky baby
- "Breastfeeding: Good For Babies, Mothers, And The Planet" by Alicia Dermer, M.D., I.B.C.L.C. and Anne Montgomery, M.D.
- "Thoughts on Breastfeeding" by Dr. Katherine A. Dettwyler, Associate Professor of Anthropology and Nutrition at Texas A&M University
- ProMoM - Promotion of Mother's Milk, Inc.
- "What Every Parent Should Know About Commercial Infant Formula" by Katie Allison Granju
- Breastfeeding Online - Articles, Advice and Encouragement by Cindy Curtis, RN, IBCLC
- "Breastfeeding: A Feminist Issue" by Penny Van Esterik, Coordinator, Women and Work Taskforce, World Alliance for Breastfeeding Action (WABA)
- Nursing Your Baby by Karen and Gale Pryor
- The Complete Book of Breastfeeding by Sally Wendkos Olds and Marvin Eiger
- The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding from La Leche League International
- I've heard women give a hundred reasons why they just "couldn't" breastfeed. Here's my response to those women
- A little levity about nursing in public
If you're a working mother, you may be thinking you will have to wean your baby when you return to work. That is very rarely true... please read on...
If your baby is a boy, you may be trying to decide whether or not to circumcise him. Before you make any decisions about subjecting your one or two day old son to surgery, I sincerely hope you will take some time to inform yourself about circumcision by visiting the following sites. I wish I had had access to more information about circumcision before my son was born. I would have made an entirely different choice if I had known then what I know now. I am providing these resources so that you will have the opportunity to make a more informed decision.
When you get that baby home (or if you're already home because you chose a homebirth), you may wonder about sleeping arrangements. The best choice, in my well-researched opinion and in my own practical experience as a parent, is co-sleeping, also referred to as the "family bed." If you're interested in knowing more about the family bed, check out the following:
As your child grows older, you will be faced with decisions about how to discipline him or her. This is another area where education and information are extremely important to effective and healthy parenting. I don't believe in anybody hitting anybody else or otherwise inflicting physical harm on others. I certainly don't think children should be hit by the people they most love and trust in the world. For further information, check out these sites:
All of the above parenting topics are somewhat related to a general parenting philosophy that has been called Attachment Parenting. If you'd like to know more about this parenting style, that's a good place to start. There are links to attachment parenting sites all over the Web. You might also try the following books and sites:

Children who are well-nurtured learn good nurturing skills themselves.
Here my 10 year old son Trevor carries his 3 week old
nephew Justin (my grandson!) in a Maya Wrap sling (2002)
You may be interested in some of the products and services offered by several of my "business associates" - friends who work at home and/or have their own commercial websites. The products and services cover a wide range and include such things as nursing bras, nursing wear, slings, kids' clothes/shoes, books, cloth diapers, gifts, photographs, toys, education, midwifery/birth center services and birth/postpartum doula services.
My children and I love to share in the joy of music. Here is some personally tested and recommended Music for Kids and Their Parents.
Please email me at ceciliamiller [at] bellsouth.net if you have any questions about any of the issues addressed on this page.
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