Episode 006: Interview with Dr. Bill Sears: Tips on How to be a More Confident Mom
Description
Dr. Bill Sears is renown pediatrician and author of over 40 books. He supports alternative parenting ways, like attachment and positive parenting and believes every mom knows what's best for her child.
On this interview with Dr. Sears we covered important parenting topics, like how to positively discipline children, why moms should trust their instincts and how to keep your marriage alive, even when practicing attachment parenting.
On this episode Mama Instincts asked Dr. Sears:
Why do so many doctors push the cry-it-out method? Is bed-sharing really safe and why does he support this practice? How does he keep his marriage alive after 54 years and 8 kids (whom he practiced attachment parenting with)? How to parent a different way when no one around you is supportive? If he had to give ONE piece of advice to moms, what would it be? Every single answer he gave goes beyond what the initial questions were and he shares so many good nuggets of information. It’s truly worth to listen to this interview!
After listening to this podcast, you will feel encouraged to parent the way your heart is telling you to parent and you will how to respond to others when they question your parenting style.
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