As a person without kids, one of the most common things I hear new-ish parents say is that in retrospect they should have just started having kids younger
Parenting
The Mother Lode | Cindy DiTiberio | Substack
The Mother Lode Bookshop
Hunt, Gather, Parent: What Ancient Cultures Can Teach Us About the Lost Art of Raising Happy, Helpful Little Humans: Doucleff, Michaeleen: 9781982149673: Amazon.com: Books
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Name criteria
by Brennan Colberg
Growing a Human: The First 30 Weeks
How my 3-year-old learnt to read
(there have been good moments and I'm sure it'll get better but)
Thanks Stephen! I'll DM you an invite to our "dads" discord
fellow parents: is the most believable voice I know of on educating our children, especially in stoking curiosity and independent inquiry. He’s got a track record and can explain it.
The book that completely changed my perspective on life:
Listen by Patty Wipfler
Parenting : Who is it really for? | Derek Sivers
The Cost of Kids
On Being An Altruistic Parent
How I want to raise my future kids
Notes on how to support new parents (only from my experience, idk how much this generalises):
Slow thread on things I’ve discovered/that surprised me about having a newborn:
Two outside view parenting things most people don’t seem to know: