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Gonneke writes:
I did refer to the later teen-years actually and my youngest will be 19
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s winter, the oldest 29 next spring. I sometimes use ''wonder years'' as a
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more friendly way of referring to a period in a child's life that for many
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parents is not very positively viewed. The years where they are not truly
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hildren anymore, but not mature either, although themselves they may feel
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uite grown-up.
~ Thanks, and those teen years/wonder years experiences often help us help
moms with toddlers since there are some major parallels, not infants, but
not "big kids" either, and not always positively viewed by parents. Moms who
are nursing into toddlerhood and beyond especially often need this kind of
reframing as neighbors and family blame nursing for normal developmental
issues
Thanks for the clarification. Shows you how much I know...:)
Peace,
Judy
Judy LeVan Fram, PT, IBCLC, LLLL
Brooklyn, NY, USA
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