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New to this parenting thing - Non-Fluffy Pagan Parents
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New to this parenting thing - Non-Fluffy Pagan Parents. February 22nd, 2006. New to this parenting thing. Not new to Paganism, but definitely new to the parenting aspects of it. Yes, the icon is my daughter, although the pic is out of date, taken 8 months ago. Anyway, I'm looking for good Pagan parenting sources, for now and for when she's a little older - websites, print magazines, anything? Comments: Leave a comment. 2006-02-22 10:51 am (UTC). 2006-02-22 12:12 pm (UTC). 2006-02-22 12:29 pm (UTC). Yeah,...
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Other than bitch-slapping... - Non-Fluffy Pagan Parents
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Other than bitch-slapping. - Non-Fluffy Pagan Parents. April 14th, 2006. As I've mentioned before, my daughter is 16 months old. She sucks her thumb. It doesn't bother us (thumbs are easy to clean, never get lost and never need to be replaced). It doesn't bother her pediatrician - who says if she gets to the point where thumbsucking interferes with denture fit, THEN there's a problem. Hell, I sucked mine until I was.6? She only does it when she's unsure about something or tired. Comments: Leave a comment.
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Fighting Stereotypes within our own community - Non-Fluffy Pagan Parents
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Fighting Stereotypes within our own community - Non-Fluffy Pagan Parents. April 20th, 2006. Fighting Stereotypes within our own community. I have recently been reading communities about pagan parenting and alternative parenting and find one commonality to be very disturbing. As pagans, I would like to think that most of us are intelligent and have open minds. Am I being naive? Is it laziness and apathy? Are we so intolerant that we would disallow our children to learn about Christianity because thats the...
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holy days and children - Non-Fluffy Pagan Parents
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Holy days and children - Non-Fluffy Pagan Parents. April 16th, 2006. Holy days and children. As the mother of a 23-yr-old and 10-yr-old, from my own experience, it's best to just let each person be who they are, and allow the children to observe. Feel NO need to "combine" holidays; they are separate unto themselves and should be observed as such. Otherwise, you just give them a hodge-podge which dilutes the spiritual impact of each. Comments: Leave a comment. 2006-04-16 07:51 am (UTC).
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