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Parenting with Spoons Parenting with long term health conditions; pregnancy, new babies and toddlers Blogger sharing my experiences of parenting with chronic health conditions.

It can be lovely spending time together during school holidays, but when you're a parent with chronic health conditions ...
09/04/2024

It can be lovely spending time together during school holidays, but when you're a parent with chronic health conditions it can also be a challenge. My post on low spoon (low energy) activities to do with your toddler may help. Have you got any other easy activities to do with young children?

https://parentingwithspoons.co.uk/?p=597

Reusable nappies have been a huge part of our parenting story. Choosing to use cloth while parenting with long term heal...
02/04/2024

Reusable nappies have been a huge part of our parenting story. Choosing to use cloth while parenting with long term health conditions was controversial, but I'm so glad we've made them work.
I'm hoping my latest post - a comprehensive guide to using cloth nappies - might encourage others to have a go too (link in bio).
Reusable Nappy Week is coming up starting 22nd April, so have a read before then!

March is Endometriosis Awareness Month. If you're interested to learn more about parenting and living with this conditio...
27/03/2024

March is Endometriosis Awareness Month. If you're interested to learn more about parenting and living with this condition, I've shared my story on the Parenting with Spoons blog. Please let me know your thoughts and spread the word. The more we talk about endometriosis and raise awareness, the more progress we will make in living with and learning about this painful condition.
https://parentingwithspoons.co.uk/?p=642

Welcome to Parenting with Spoons! Have you seen the first few posts? Find out what you really need for a new baby, how t...
19/03/2024

Welcome to Parenting with Spoons! Have you seen the first few posts? Find out what you really need for a new baby, how to buy a car seat and pushchair, and how I manage as a toddler parent with long term health conditions.

Welcome to Parenting with Spoons! Spoon theory is that people living with chronic health conditions having a limited number of daily 'spoons'. These people are sometimes called 'spoonies'. Everyday tasks use up spoons, whether due to physical or mental load, so spoon usage often needs to be planned....

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