Posts by Megan@SortaCrunchy
Asian-Style Baby Carrier: Babywearing 101 – Part Five
By Megan@SortaCrunchy on May 28, 2008
Today we are continuing our series on the art of babywearing by taking a look at carriers that fit into a category called Asian-Style baby carriers. These carriers can each trace their roots back to use among the people of Asia, and although they are {read more}
By Megan@SortaCrunchy on May 28, 2008

Babywearing 101 – Part Four: Pouch Slings
By Megan@SortaCrunchy on May 20, 2008
Welcome to the next installment in the Babywearing 101 series! Parts one and two covered some background information on what exactly babywearing is and how to choose a baby carrier, while part three shed some light on ring slings.
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By Megan@SortaCrunchy on May 20, 2008

Ring Slings: BABYwearing 101 – Part Three
By Megan@SortaCrunchy on May 8, 2008
What better way to celebrate our BABY week here at Blissfully Domestic than by talking about one way to wear those snuggly little wee ones? This is part three in my series on babywearing. See my other babywearing articles which answer general babywearing {read more}
By Megan@SortaCrunchy on May 8, 2008

Babywearing 101 – Part Two: Choosing a Carrier
By Megan@SortaCrunchy on April 28, 2008
In Part One of my series on babywearing, we talked about some of the great reasons why parents choose to wear their babies. I hope you got to read through some of those articles as I think you will find them inspiring and motivating. I especially {read more}
By Megan@SortaCrunchy on April 28, 2008

Babywearing 101 – Part One: What is babywearing?
By Megan@SortaCrunchy on April 17, 2008
Hey moms! Can I let you in on a secret? It’s the one parenting practice I could not live without, and it does wonders to reduce infant crying, promote attachment, and encourage social and cognitive development from day one of a baby’s life. {read more}
By Megan@SortaCrunchy on April 17, 2008

Creating a Selective/Delayed Vaccination Schedule
By Megan@SortaCrunchy on April 12, 2008
Much of the recent media coverage on the debate about childhood vaccinations and the possible links to autism or other neurological disorders presents the issue as an "either/or" decision. Parents may feel they either have to vaccinate {read more}
By Megan@SortaCrunchy on April 12, 2008

Make Your Own Baby Food
By Megan@SortaCrunchy on April 5, 2008
The day my oldest daughter turned the big four months, I enthusiastically started her on her first solid food – rice cereal, of course! When the joyous day came for her to sample her first fruits and veggies, I was thrilled to pick out jar after {read more}
By Megan@SortaCrunchy on April 5, 2008

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