My Life as a Mom

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With 6 happy kids, life can be really fun around here! This blog is dedicated to the joys and sometimes chaos of having a large family. Okay, so it's always chaos around here, but fortunately, it's almost always fun, too!

Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Our littlest baby is now 4 months old. Hard to believe how quickly they grow up!!

During his birth we practiced Scientology silent birth which isn't as weird as the media has portrayed it. It just means that the doctors and nurses keep the chitchat down to an absolute minimum while the mother and/or baby are in pain.

Most Scientologists in the US give birth in the hospital or a birth center, and our older children were born in hospitals, following the principles of Scientology silent birth. Our youngest baby was born at home in a planned homebirth. It was a great experience for the entire family!

You can read his about Scientology silent birth

Monday, March 06, 2006

Public awareness is growing about human rights in so many areas. From sweatshops using child labor, to human trafficking. It's no surprise that more minor - but much more widespread - abuse is grabbing national attention in the United States.

The right to use the restroom when needed - something any adult would expect for himself - is finally considered to be a right children should have.

I remember clearly, one day in 7th grade, when a girl asked to use the restroom. This was a very polite girl. She was a good student, never caused anyone any trouble. The teacher humiliated her in front of class, yelling "NO!" and telling her that if she REALLY needed to go, she had to bring a doctor's note from home!!

Nearly 30 years later, I still remember that teacher. He disgusts me every bit as much now as he did then.

I didn't complain to my mother - it's amazing what abuse children will take, without even thinking to tell their parents. If your child goes to school, don't expect him to tell you about something like this. You have to ask!

Confronting the issue of teachers who deny toilet use

Children have rights in school