by ALYS GAGNON
Who said there were rules about how to parent your child? Sure, there are some things that are certainly black and white. Don’t shake the baby comes to mind. That.
But let’s explore a few of the “rules” of modern parenting.
1. You’re a good parent if your baby sleeps/sleeps in your room/co-sleeps etc
Actually, you’re a good parent if, whatever decision you make about where or how the baby is sleeping or even if the baby is not sleeping, you manage to get through the day without putting the baby in the microwave. Babies are exhausting, though I admit those of us with babies that don’t sleep are more exhausting. If you had a shower at some point during the day, well, good job mum. Keep it up.
2. You’re a good parent if you follow a routine.
Actually, you’re a good parent if you feed your child, change its nappy, play with it, cuddle it, put it down for a rest. No matter what sort of pattern those activities happen in, or if there’s no pattern at all, you’ve given the child everything it needs. Well done you.
3. You’re a good parent if you breastfeed.
Actually, you’re a good parent if you feed a hungry baby, breast or bottle. ‘nuff said.
4. You’re a good parent if you make your own organic vegetable purees.
Actually, you’re a good parent because you gave your child the food that s/he requires to, you know, live. If your kid refuses to eat anything except the chocolate custard in the jar, then you know, take a break today. Nothing bad will happen. At the very least, they’re getting a bunch of calcium. Tomorrow you might try something new. A miracle might happen and the child might eat the broccoli. No biggie.