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In a message dated 98-06-19 11:13:21 EDT, you write:
<< Good for you Bob and the rest of the physicians on our list who treat this
as a normal everyday occurrence, which it is! >>
Hear, hear! Let's help by *not* referring to the practice of nursing a child
at one, two, three, or four as "extended". One of the most powerful things I
ever heard along this line was Kathy Dettwyler: Culture is what we DO and SAY
everyday....we make it with our words and actions. The difference in talking
to a mom about her "extended nursing" vs. talking to her about her "normal
duration of breastfeeding" may be immense, in giving her a paradigm for how
she thinks about what she is doing.
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Joy Berry-Parks LLLL, Central Arkansas~Attachment Parenting Group of AR
Anthropology Apprentice~~~~~"Childhood Decides."---Jean Paul Sartre
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